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"The CMA presidency has been one of the most challenging, and humbling, roles of my career, but also one of the most ...
As medical trainees, we spend years learning to care for patients. But absolutely nothing prepared me to be a doctor better ...
The legalization of cannabis was a watershed moment for Canada’s health-care system – but legalization without education has ...
Reports like the Healthcare Time Saved Index may generate headlines, but without methodological integrity, they do more harm ...
The future of health research depends on a balanced approach – one that fosters innovation while staying rooted in today's ...
On the heels of a Canadian court approving a $32.5 billion settlement against Big Tobacco, it’s high time to ban the sale of ...
Research ethics reviews in Canada have come under the media spotlight, with claims the process is exploitative and calls for ...
The oath to do no harm isn't a political preference; they’re enduring, evidence-based principles of healthy systems.
You might expect this quote to have emanated from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States or in response to its proposed massive government cuts to the federal ...
As we mark five years since the emergence of SARS-COV-2, the most grievous error of the global pandemic response has become very clear. It’s not “lockdowns,” as ...
Editor’s Note: Healthy Debate digital editor and staff reporter Maddi Dellplain has been nominated for the Canadian Association of Journalists award for Student Excellence for this piece, first ...
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