It isn’t visions of sugar plums that are dancing in the heads of health professionals this holiday season. Accessible health care for all is the gift they hope to find under their tree, with maybe a ...
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing rehabilitation medicine, removing barriers inherent in traditional services and offering novel methods to some of the 2.4 billion people the World Health ...
Most of us are familiar with genetic testing through products like AncestryDNA and 23andMe to explore our family trees. Some may have already used it to uncover genetic markers for chronic or terminal ...
As cities increasingly redesign their layouts to include bike paths, protesters and some governments often rely on the same post-truth refrain: “I’m not against bike lanes, but this one doesn’t make ...
Canada’s health-care system stands at a critical juncture, facing an alarming shortage of doctors that has left entire communities without adequate medical care. In rural and underserved areas, this ...
Calls to “enhance productivity” in health care can feel like a euphemism for “do more with less” – a bitter pill to swallow for those of us on the front lines grappling with rising patient volumes, ...
Since my arrival at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton as president one year ago, I have made it a point to start each day by reading through the details of every safety incident report submitted by ...