The Canadian Medical Association supports efforts to expand smoke-free policies to include a ban on the use of electronic cigarettes in areas where smoking is prohibited.
The Canadian Medical Association supports efforts to expand smoke-free policies to include a ban on the use of electronic cigarettes in areas where smoking is prohibited.
The Canadian Medical Association will bring recommendations to the World Medical Association to help ensure that physicians and patients in conflict zones are protected against attack.
The Canadian Medical Association will bring recommendations to the World Medical Association to help ensure that physicians and patients in conflict zones are protected against attack.
The Canadian Medical Association supports efforts to increase the amount of community resources available to help victims of family violence and children who have been maltreated.
The Canadian Medical Association supports efforts to increase the amount of community resources available to help victims of family violence and children who have been maltreated.
The Canadian Medical Association encourages provincial/territorial medical associations and local academies of medicine to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies by taking part in wreath-laying and other ceremonies on behalf of physicians and the medical profession.
The Canadian Medical Association encourages provincial/territorial medical associations and local academies of medicine to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies by taking part in wreath-laying and other ceremonies on behalf of physicians and the medical profession.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the development of intervention, education and prevention programs to combat sexually transmitted disease among youth.
The Canadian Medical Association supports the development of intervention, education and prevention programs to combat sexually transmitted disease among youth.
The Canadian Medical Association calls for the development and implementation of supports for women who must leave their home communities to give birth.
The Canadian Medical Association calls for the development and implementation of supports for women who must leave their home communities to give birth.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek a current-state assessment of the federal government’s preparedness for national health emergencies with respect to mechanisms for providing timely knowledge translation of public health directives for clinicians and increased surveillance by physicians and health officials.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek a current-state assessment of the federal government’s preparedness for national health emergencies with respect to mechanisms for providing timely knowledge translation of public health directives for clinicians and increased surveillance by physicians and health officials.
The Canadian Medical Association recommends that the federal government amend its laws and regulations so that in urgent cases medication can be more readily imported into Canada when shortages occur.
The Canadian Medical Association recommends that the federal government amend its laws and regulations so that in urgent cases medication can be more readily imported into Canada when shortages occur.
The Canadian Medical Association urges that a comprehensive regulatory standard authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes be adopted by all Canadian medical licensing bodies.
The Canadian Medical Association urges that a comprehensive regulatory standard authorizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes be adopted by all Canadian medical licensing bodies.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek to collaborate in developing educational materials outlining possible health hazards associated with exposure to wood smoke.
The Canadian Medical Association will seek to collaborate in developing educational materials outlining possible health hazards associated with exposure to wood smoke.
The Canadian Medical Association will collaborate with other disciplines to ensure that the mutual benefits to health and the economy of climate action are more broadly understood and incorporated into policy.
The Canadian Medical Association will collaborate with other disciplines to ensure that the mutual benefits to health and the economy of climate action are more broadly understood and incorporated into policy.