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Health Law

Foreign-trained nurses will help in fight against COVID

Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd / COVID-19, Health Law / January 28, 2022

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Treating a spouse is forbidden for many Ontario health professionals

Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd / Health Law / September 9, 2021

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Advice for physicians who provide third-party medical reports

Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd / Health Law / August 20, 2021

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Expert trial witnesses must not be partisan or argumentative

Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd / Health Law / August 12, 2021

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Physicians hurt by reigns of unreasonableness in hospitals

Brooke Shekter / Health Law / July 6, 2021

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Free speech in health care is vital, especially during a pandemic

Brooke Shekter / Health Law / February 8, 2021

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Governments can’t assume they have the right to harvest our organs

Brooke Shekter / Health Law / February 3, 2021

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Changes to medical assistance in dying rules still not quite right

Brooke Shekter / Health Law / December 3, 2020

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Advice for medical professionals facing conduct complaints

Brooke Shekter / Health Law / October 5, 2020

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Doctors should not treat physician assistants as substitutes

Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd / Health Law / September 1, 2020

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