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  • 1 week ago | canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca | Norm Tollinsky

    An FP’s quest for meaningful medical document titles Frustrated by disorganized EMR inboxes, Dr. Ian Bekker championed a standardized solution in B.C. using LOINC and is now advocating for its adoption across Canada. Register for free access or login. Canadian Healthcare Network is an independent online community for Canadian healthcare professionals in medicine and pharmacy. It is the online home of the Medical Post and Pharmacy Practice + Business.

  • 3 weeks ago | canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca | Norm Tollinsky

    Ontario clinicians get help navigating AI scribes with new government-vetted vendor list Launched June 3, the Vendor of Record program offers a curated list of 20 approved AI scribes—vetted for quality, privacy and ease of use. Register for free access or login. Canadian Healthcare Network is an independent online community for Canadian healthcare professionals in medicine and pharmacy. It is the online home of the Medical Post and Pharmacy Practice + Business.

  • 1 month ago | canadianhealthcarenetwork.ca | Norm Tollinsky

    10,000 primary care providers to get free AI scribes for a year from Infoway 9 Canadian AI scribes selected and vetted by Canada Health Infoway for secure data sharing and other criteria. Register for free access or login. Canadian Healthcare Network is an independent online community for Canadian healthcare professionals in medicine and pharmacy. It is the online home of the Medical Post and Pharmacy Practice + Business.

  • 1 month ago | canhealth.com | Norm Tollinsky

    Kemptville District Hospital (KDH), a 40-bed, acute-care facility 50 kilometres south of Ottawa, has joined a growing list of hospitals opting for a prefabricated modular addition to house a new CT or MRI scanner. Supplied by SDI Canada and constructed offsite in Hamilton, the prefabricated modular cassettes can usually be delivered faster and at less cost than renovating or building an addition to a hospital onsite.

  • 1 month ago | canhealth.com | Norm Tollinsky

    Twenty students selected to join the charter class at the University of Prince Edward Island’s (UPEI) new Faculty of Medicine and Interprofessional Health in August will be able to take advantage of an amazing collection of advanced medical learning technologies. “When it opens, it is going to be the most state-of-the-art medical education facility in the country,” affirmed faculty dean Dr. Preston Smith.

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