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Policy and Politics
Medical Associations
104 articles
Feb 3, 2017
by
Kieran Quinn
Jay Spiegel
REPLAY – New Year, New Medicine: Alternatives to Hospitalization & Association of PPIs with Pneumonia
Jan 6, 2017
by
Kieran Quinn
Jay Spiegel
New Year, New Medicine: Alternatives to Hospitalization & Association of PPIs with Pneumonia
Jan 4, 2017
by
Mats Junek
Jia Hu
Thomas Piggott
Yassen Tcholakov
Can a sugar tax help solve our obesity problem?
Oct 13, 2016
by
Wendy Glauser
Maureen Taylor
Jeremy Petch
Should herbal and homeopathic medicines be regulated like drugs?
Aug 12, 2016
by
Zal Press
Matthew Price
Tell the CPSO to improve how doctors communicate test results
Aug 11, 2016
by
Rajiv Singal
It’s about funding, not income: Why Ontario’s doctors should vote no
Aug 10, 2016
by
Joel Lexchin
Barbara Mintzes
The pharmaceutical advertising code should be updated
Aug 8, 2016
by
Ahmed Bayoumi
The Tentative 2016 Physician Services Agreement: Beyond the rhetoric
Aug 5, 2016
by
Steven Barrett
You Can’t Always Get What You Want: An Assessment of the Tentative 2016 Physician Services Agreement
May 4, 2016
by
Åke Blomqvist
Colin Busby
Binding arbitration with Ontario doctors should be avoided
Mar 31, 2016
by
Wendy Glauser
Mike Tierney
Michael Nolan
Does Ontario have too many under-regulated health workers?
Mar 3, 2016
by
Wendy Glauser
Sachin Pendharkar
Debra Bournes
Should registered nurses prescribe drugs?
Feb 18, 2016
by
Vanessa Milne
Joshua Tepper
Mike Tierney
School of life: How peer support workers are helping people with mental illness
Nov 19, 2015
by
Vanessa Milne
Michael Nolan
Jeremy Petch
The Price-Baker report: What does it mean for primary care reform in Ontario?
Nov 4, 2015
by
Steven Barrett
Is a court challenge the right prescription for dispute between doctors and the Ontario government?
Sep 24, 2015
by
Wendy Glauser
Verna Yiu
Andrew Remfry
Are we training too many doctors, or too few? Why no one really knows
Jun 29, 2015
by
Kieran Quinn
The role of call scheduling in resident burnout
May 15, 2015
by
Catherine Zhan
The psychiatrist of tomorrow
Feb 4, 2015
by
Steven Barrett
Does unilateral government action threaten the future of medicare?
Feb 2, 2015
by
Mary Hogan
Should doctors be charging disadvantaged patients for sick notes?
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