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The oath to do no harm isn't a political preference; they’re enduring, evidence-based principles of healthy systems.
It's time to reimagine a health-care system that truly works for everyone, especially those at the intersection of social and ...
On the heels of a Canadian court approving a $32.5 billion settlement against Big Tobacco, it’s high time to ban the sale of ...
Research ethics reviews in Canada have come under the media spotlight, with claims the process is exploitative and calls for ...
In 1998, Canada eliminated measles through vaccination, surveillance and a community immunity rate above 95 per cent. For ...
Many have forgotten how serious infections from Measules, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella can be because we have not seen them ...
New report reveals growth in government funding on Ontario’s public hospital systems has been significantlyoutpaced by ...
Kieran Quinn’s recent thought-provoking article informs the ongoing discussion about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada and acts as a call to action for us all to be involved in this ...
COVID-19 “long-hauler” has worked itself into our vernacular, but a Canadian study is looking into exactly what that means. The goal of the COVID-19 Prospective Cohort Study, the first Canadian study ...
We doctors take an oath to honour the health of those we serve, prevent illness whenever we can and first do no harm. These values aren’t a political preference; they’re enduring, evidence-based ...