Regarding Dixie McIlwraith’s letter on June 26, I submit a different perspective on the Canadian health care system. I’m an American citizen, but my family lived in both Nova Scotia and Ontario due to ...
In their letters to The Advocate, Dixie McIlwraith and Betsy Clarisse posted pretty disparate opinions regarding the Canadian healthcare system. One reason for this disagreement is that each Canadian ...
BELGRADE - As Gov. Brian Schweitzer warmed up the crowd Friday for President Barack Obama, he paid a lengthy compliment to a health-care system that leading Democrats, including the president, have ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sally Pipes is a scholar and think tank CEO who writes on health care. "Things being how they are, the United States is better off ...
One expert says a main reason why the Canadian healthcare system hasn’t been digitally transformed is the complexity and location of its data One expert says a main reason why the Canadian healthcare ...
Mobility restrictions imposed on internationally trained physicians in Canada could be aggravating the health-care crisis intensifying an ongoing doctor shortage. Canada is sidelining qualified ...
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Canadian medical schools break from US accreditation and set their own standards amid DEI debates
Canadian medical schools have officially ended joint accreditation with the United States, adopting fully independent standards. The move emphasizes Canadian values, social accountability, and DEI ...
Former Canadian Health Minister Jane Philpott discussed obstacles for reform to the United States and Canadian health care systems during a Monday talk at the Harvard School of Public Health. The ...
A Canadian man died the day after he gave up on a lengthy hospital wait last week, sparking debate about Canada's universal healthcare as debate rages in the U.S. over the state of the American ...
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They had to navigate the health-care system growing up. Now they're students at Canada's newest med school
TORONTO — Toronto Metropolitan University opened Canada's newest medical school this week, with 94 students who administrators believe reflect the diversity needed among this country's future doctors.
A typical Canadian family of four will pay an estimated $19,060 for public health-care insurance this year, finds a new study ...
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