by CMAJ News | Aug 31, 2018 | archive, Lauren Vogel, recaps
Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | August 31, 2018 Health Canada approved emergency imports of an epinephrine auto-injector not usually authorized for sale in Canada in response to an ongoing EpiPen shortage. The higher dose AUVI-Q epinephrine auto-injector will be available for...
by CMAJ News | Aug 30, 2018 | archive, homepage, Lauren Vogel
Saudi medical trainees may keep posts in Canada Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | August 30, 2018 Saudi Arabia won’t require its medical residents and fellows to leave Canada, at least until they have found new positions elsewhere. Saudi Arabia will allow 1053 medical trainees to...
by CMAJ News | Aug 29, 2018 | archive, homepage, Lauren Vogel
Doctors on their own when dealing with racism from patients Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | August 29, 2018 Doctors often experience or witness racism at work but don’t often receive guidance or support to deal with it. Early in Dr. Cornelia Wieman’s career as a psychiatrist, a...
by CMAJ News | Aug 28, 2018 | archive, homepage, Wendy Glauser
Incoming CMA president seeks balance for a divided medical profession Wendy Glauser | Toronto | August 28, 2018 Dr. Gigi Osler will promote physician wellness and diversity as president of the Canadian Medical Association. It’s been a turbulent year for Canadian...
by CMAJ News | Aug 23, 2018 | archive, recaps, Roger Collier
Roger Collier | CMAJ | August 24, 2018 The Canadian Medical Association’s annual general meeting in Winnipeg was a contentious affair, with some doctors in attendance voicing frustration about the CMA’s attempt to push through major governance changes in only a couple...