Tag: health care logistics
After wrapping up my marathon this spring, I’ve decided it’s time to run one different one this fall – and I’m aiming to beat my time!
Let me take you through what my summer season marathon teaching routine will seem
Local physician claims way too many single-use medical devices are being used and thrown away as opposed to having medical equipment that can be used many times
Ontario hospitals, health professionals and the medical community need to do much more

While addressing mental health care is an important year-round goal, July has been designated as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month to recognize the challenges unique to people of color, which have experienced socioeconomic disparities, discrimination and trauma, and may
A health care company has purchased nearly 12,000 tickets in Camden Yards’ upper deck for the Orioles’ game Sunday, the largest group reservation in the ballpark’s history, according to a team spokesperson.
The massive ticket purchase is part of a
By Åke Blomqvist
Following passage of the Ford government’s Bill 60, Ontario’s ministry of health now has the option to contract out to independent clinics the provision of certain kinds of health-care services normally provided in
The Lower Mainland is losing two medical clinics this year, leaving thousands of patients without a family doctor in a province grappling with a shortage of them.
According to the Gain Medical Centre’s website, all five doctors at the Coquitlam
It is crucial to recognize the invaluable contributions made by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) in year-round skilled nursing centers. These compassionate and dedicated individuals form the backbone of resident care, providing essential support to nurses and ensuring the well-being of
Continuing care assistants help people in various healthcare environments such as nursing homes, long-term care homes, retirement homes, client homes or hospitals.
CCA’s are listed in the top five occupations in Saskatchewan, based on the highest job vacancies.
“Health care

