by CMAJ News | Jul 31, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Roger Collier
Rethinking EHR interfaces to reduce click fatigue and physician burnout Roger Collier | CMAJ | July 31, 2018 The keyboard-and-mouse interface remains a limitation to efficient EHR use. Although electronic health records (EHR) offer many benefits, they have also become...
by CMAJ News | Jul 27, 2018 | Archive, Health News Recaps, Roger Collier
Roger Collier | CMAJ | July 27, 2018 A Canadian clinical trial involving pregnant women was stopped after similar research in the Netherlands led to an increase in newborn deaths. The Dutch study of Viagra’s affects on promoting fetal growth was stopped after 17...
by CMAJ News | Jul 26, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
Canada among top 20 countries for skin cancer risk Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | July 26, 2018 Canadians are among the most susceptible to skin cancer, a new study finds. Canada ranks 19th in the world for skin cancer susceptibility, according to an international study...
by CMAJ News | Jul 25, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Wendy Glauser
More doctors talking about nonclinical careers, but challenges remain Wendy Glauser | Toronto | July 25, 2018 Doctors interested in work outside clinical settings end up in various fields, including insurance, pharmaceuticals and research. When Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes...
by CMAJ News | Jul 24, 2018 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
Pre-residency boot camps calm medical graduate jitters Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | July 24, 2018 Medical graduates often feel unprepared for residency, so some schools offer boot camps to fill training gaps. It’s no secret that the transition from medical school to...