by CMAJ News | Jan 31, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Yana Fedyanova
Incentivizing young doctors to practise in underserved areas Yana Fedyanova | CMAJ | January 31, 2018 Nearly a quarter of newly graduated physicians in the United States are working in underserved areas. Offering incentives for young doctors to work in underserved...
by CMAJ News | Jan 30, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Roger Collier
“Complainers, malingerers and drug-seekers” — the stigma of living with chronic pain Roger Collier | CMAJ | January 30, 2018 Keith Meldrum has been living with chronic pain for more than three decades. Part two of a series on pain management (Read part one) ...
by CMAJ News | Jan 26, 2018 | Archive, Health News Recaps, Roger Collier
Roger Collier | CMAJ | January 26, 2017 Canada is investing $162 million over four years for new projects in genomics and precision health, announced Genome Canada. The research will be in multiple disease areas and “demonstrate how genomics-based research can...
by CMAJ News | Jan 25, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
More supports for unmatched medical students coming soon Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | January 25, 2018 A blended physician-pay model could provide financial security while still incentivizing doctors to see more patients. Deans of medicine across Canada are poised to release...
by CMAJ News | Jan 24, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Wendy Glauser
Nova Scotia doctors battle government over pay model Wendy Glauser | Toronto | January 24, 2018 A blended physician-pay model could provide financial security while still incentivizing doctors to see more patients. Doctors Nova Scotia is calling for the provincial...