by CMAJ News | Feb 25, 2021 | Archive, Latest, Yuliya Rackal
Why doesn’t sleep advice talk about sex? Dr. Yuliya Rackal | Toronto, Ont. | February 25, 2021 A big O may help people catch Zs, but research and guidelines have tended to overlook sex as a potential sleep aid. At the best of times, half of all Canadians report that...
by CMAJ News | Feb 19, 2021 | Archive, Diana Duong, Latest
New national consortium to tackle anti-Indigenous racism in medical education Diana Duong | CMAJ | February 19, 2021 A new Indigenous-led consortium will work together on anti-racism efforts across Canada’s medical schools. Indigenous medical leaders across Canada...
by CMAJ News | Oct 23, 2020 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
Controversial medical licensing exam cancelled with two days’ notice Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | October 23, 2020 The last-minute cancellation of the MCCEQ II will leave many newly graduated doctors in licensing limbo. The Medical Council of Canada has called off an...
by CMAJ News | Oct 9, 2020 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
Increasing safety concerns over medical licensing exam Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | October 9, 2020 The Medical Council of Canada is going ahead with MCCQE II exams despite some exam site cancellations. Oct. 20 Update: With less than a week to go before the MCCQE Part II, 10...
by CMAJ News | Sep 24, 2020 | Archive, Latest, Lauren Vogel
Record gift to University of Toronto faculty of medicine supports AI, equity Lauren Vogel | CMAJ | September 24, 2020 A new centre for artificial intelligence will bring together experts in computer science, statistics, and medicine. A $250-million gift to the...