Re-defining innovation in MS—and the power of partnership to get us thereThere is a clear need to improve the standard of care for people living with MS. Fostering cross-sector collaboration can bring us one step closer.
Inside my three-day nightmare at a children’s ER“If this madness continues, children are going to die here this winter”
I’m a children’s hospital doctor. Thanks to RSV, we may be in for a “tripledemic” this winter.“We are facing what regular hospitals experienced at the peak of COVID—if not worse”
State of Emergency: Inside Canada’s ER CrisisI’ve been an urgent-care doctor for 39 years, and my department has never been closer to collapse. We’re not alone.
I began my ER nursing career in Ontario. Burnout and low pay led me to leave for the U.S."It felt like the message in Ontario was that by virtue of being nurses, this is the sort of treatment we signed up for."
This B.C. clinic is charging $110 a month for access to a doctor. Is this the new normal?Clinic owners are addressing the country’s widespread shortage of physicians with some creative solutions—doctor subscription, anyone?
A doctor in one of Canada’s long-COVID clinics on the real dangers of the diagnosis“I’ve seen marathon runners who can’t walk a block without being short of breath”
I’ve only been a nurse for eight months. The chaos is killing me.Jacelyn Wingerter is a Saskatchewan hospital nurse facing the impossible. “We have 35 beds in our department, and 100 patients needing treatment.”
I’m a veteran ER doctor. I can’t believe what I’m seeing.Dr. Kashif Pirzada has worked in ERs for 15 years and is witnessing the damage from overcrowding and understaffing. “Patients are extremely upset, and I would be too.”
With increased screen time, dry eyes are on the riseFrom reducing screen time to keeping a bottle of eye drops handy, here’s how to relieve dry eye symptoms