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When it comes to Canada's health policies, are decisions being guided by science or the pressures of advocacy and lobbying ...
Canada’s mental health care systems have yet to fully adapt to reflect the diverse cultural realities of the populations they ...
The very system meant to save our lives is quietly collapsing. This isn’t just a slow-motion crisis. It’s a domino chain already falling.
As a medical learner, uncertainty is everywhere—especially in anesthesia. But I hope to find calm within the unknown.
Canadian provinces have supercharged their efforts to recruit U.S. health-care workers, taking advantage of the political ...
Moving forward, making informed consent truly informed – rooted in both equity and accessibility –  needs to be a priority, ...
In medicine, service and skill are not opposing forces. They’re inseparable. One without the other leads to harm. Together, ...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), frequently referred to as the “gold standard” of therapy, is rooted in evidence and offers a structured, measurable approach to mental health treatment. It was one ...
More than access: Why mental health care in Canada must reflect cultural realities Canada’s commitment to multiculturalism is a defining value. Yet despite this ideal, the country’s mental health care ...
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 ...