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Kathleen MacMillan is a retired nurse and academic living at Prince Edward Island, and Angela Wignall is a policy nurse working and living in British Columbia.

Beyond the $331-billion spent annually on our publicly funded health care system, Canadians know

One document that we recommend for almost all of our estate planning clients is a Medical Durable Power of Attorney. This document allows you to select the person who will make medical decisions on your behalf, if you are incapacitated

Doctors on PEI are taking steps to alleviate staffing deficiencies and make health-care more efficient.

They have had a hand in recruitment, the switch to electronic medicals and the implementation of the new Atlantic physician registry.

Dr. Megan Miller, PEI’s

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I am not sure where I first heard the phrase “readers are leaders” but it is something that has stuck with me throughout my entire life. I am now in my second year of retirement from teaching and coaching after

The mayor of Summerside hosted a town hall on Wednesday night, giving residents the chance to speak with some of PEI’s top health officials.

“The conversation so often is driven by responses to crises,” said Major Dan Kutcher.

“I wanted

The national Public Health Emergency (PHE) for COVID-19 ends on May 11, 2023.

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Many of you know I worked at a coffee shop since I was 15 years old. At this cute coffee shop, I would make the best lemon poppy seed muffins with delicious lemon curd dolloped on top! Before school, I

The Province will open a first-of-its-kind clinic in Atlantic Canada to help reduce visits to emergency departments and walk-in clinics and decrease the length of hospital stays by people experiencing homelessness.

“When patients are well enough to be released from