Learn about Pectus ACPOC 2024 Annual Meeting OTWorld 2024 April 24–27, 2024 Grand Hyatt Denver, … READ MORE
Can’t find a family doctor in Alberta? Training more medical students is not the silver bullet The number of students choosing family medicine is declining in Alberta. While the … READ MORE
There is no miracle cure to the health crisis – but here’s where to start What seemed like a “miracle solution” of breaking up our single-access system … READ MORE
Canadian doctors spend millions of hours on unnecessary paperwork each year: report Report says Nova Scotia is leading the way in reducing administrative burden. Dr. … READ MORE
Mobility specialists looking to quit profession Study reveals a third of orthotists working privately and in NHS seek a way out. An … READ MORE
Canada’s health-care system has a data problem, experts say. And it puts patients at risk ‘It’s not good to be flying blind,’ says one doctor pushing for … READ MORE
Experts plead for more pediatric telehealth A specialty group is asking federal and state governments to preserve and expand … READ MORE
The doctor won’t see you now: Why access to care is in critical condition In addition to patient care, many doctors also have heavy administrative burdens, … READ MORE
Scribes can help transform health care by creating better clinical data “Insurers, drug companies and large HMOs are mounting an extensive effort to … READ MORE
Drake Music Project scheme hits right note in helping disabled children One Newry youngster whose life has benefited from being able to take part in a music … READ MORE
Tomorrow’s doctors must be engineers too The medical profession is changing, and so must medical education. When King Li went … READ MORE
NYU medical school students are getting free tuition – but everyone will reap benefits Three years ago, at my class’s white coat ceremony during the first week of … READ MORE
Saudi Arabia allows medical trainees to stay in Canada More than 1,000 Saudi Arabian medical graduates will be allowed to stay in Canada to … READ MORE
Saudi medical residents at Dalhousie University get to stay a bit longer Residents can now stay in Canada until Sept. 22, the university confirmed Tuesday. … READ MORE
Streamline digital workflow for 3D printed ankle-foot orthotics, AFOs The University of Michigan CYBER Team combines cloud-based designs and Stratasys FDM … READ MORE
Getting health data sharing off the ground To make progress in personalised medicine, researchers and doctors need access to … READ MORE
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra establishes disabled-led ensemble Dorset orchestra forms ‘first ensemble of disabled … READ MORE
Breaking down barriers for med students with disabilities Students with disabilities are finding their place in medical schools—and beyond. … READ MORE
Paul Yock wins National Academy of Engineering’s Gordon Prize Paul Yock is being honored for establishing Stanford Biodesign to help innovators … READ MORE
Adapted physical activity in our community – Guest speakers, February 5, 2018 Camilla Borregaard Voigt & Rasmus Hjorth Peterson. Specialists in adaptive … READ MORE
How to turn clinicians into makers Providing training and resources, MakerHealth helps nurses and doctors hack medical … READ MORE
Judge rejects attempt by doctor with no computer skills to regain license A New Hampshire judge has denied an 84-year-old doctor’s request to regain her … READ MORE
IPC Para-Nordic World Cup 2017 in Canmore The Alberta World Cup Society is excited and proud to announce that Canmore will … READ MORE
The patients vs. paperwork problem for doctors Every doctor I know has been complaining about the growing burden of electronic … READ MORE
Can you design a home to foster good health? These students are trying Associate professor Dak Kopec with eyewear that simulates a visual disorder, as he … READ MORE
Teacher encourages curiosity, respect about disabilities Students in Chris Cook’s fourth-grade class at May Watts Elementary in … READ MORE
Alberta doctors highest paid in Canada A new report shows the number of doctors in Alberta is growing and so too is the … READ MORE
I prefer to be seen as an artist first and foremost… my cerebral palsy is always secondary Newtownards woman Rachel McBride tells Stephanie Bell how she has overcome her … READ MORE
Alberta athlete shooting for podium at 2018 Winter Paralympics ‘He’s a good athlete, very focused, very determined,’ and … READ MORE
The pathway to patient data ownership and better health Digital health data are rapidly expanding to include patient-reported outcomes, … READ MORE