August 23, 2019
It’s been a growing concern for years, there just aren’t enough rheumatologists in Canada to keep up with demand. In 2015 there were approximately 400 rheumatologists in the country, but that’s at a deficit of over 200. Patients sometimes wait… Read more about Think you may have arthritis? You may have trouble seeing a rheumatologist in Ontario according to IHPME led study
June 6, 2019
By Rebecca Biason Working as a general internist on busy hospital wards, Lauren Lapointe-Shaw was struck by how many patients were returning to hospital after being discharged. Some were experiencing adverse effects from their medication, while others, who had been… Read more about Avoiding readmissions, IHPME graduate studies ways to keep patients from coming back to hospitals
July 9, 2018
Zoonotic infections like Nipah virus and Ebola have begun to appear more rapidly among human populations over the past twenty years, but experts have yet to conclude why this may be the case. The lesser-known Nipah virus has been part… Read more about U of T Expert on the Rise of Zoonotic Infections