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  • 1/28/2013

    Cool in a crisis

    Dr. Jeff Boyd draws on his medical and mountaineering experience to help backcountry guides handle emergencies in avalanche situations
  • 1/28/2013

    Nurses make proposal for docs' delegation of care

    Nurses and doctors in Saskatchewan are vulnerable to lawsuits under an existing agreement that allows doctors to delegate their duties to nurses, their regulatory agencies say. The Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association (SRNA) approached the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan's council last week in an effort to come to a new arrangement to solve the problem.
  • 1/28/2013

    Room for better diabetes care

    Few patients with type 2 disease and elevated cardiac risk achieve treatment goals
  • 1/28/2013

    Annual Osler dinner

  • 1/28/2013

    When nurses become patients

    I didn't figure this out until last summer. I was at a friend's place helping her move out some old furniture. Right after I lifted her hardwood coffee table, it broke apart, and the heavier piece dove straight onto my toe. After the initial shock, the pain hit, and then the picture was not pretty.
  • 1/28/2013

    No mention of HPV testing in new national guidelines for cervical screening

    Ontario use of HPV test delayed until at least 2014
  • 1/28/2013

    Cisco enhances software and services for connected health

    Cisco has two new offerings designed to improve connectivity for healthcare organizations: HealthPresence 2.5 and Services/Architectures for Connected Health.
  • 1/28/2013

    Mattress management program cuts rental costs for Kelowna hospital

    Faced with escalating costs for renting specialized mattresses for inpatients prone to bed sores, Kelowna General Hospital has implemented a mattress management program that has reduced rental costs by 67% since its introduction in November 2010.
  • 1/28/2013

    Ontario woman first in North America to get MRI-safe defibrillator implant

    NEWMARKET, ONT. | Every year an estimated 1.5 million magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are performed in Canada and the number is growing at a rate of about 10% per year. At the same time, a soaring number of Canadians who rely on implanted defibrillators to keep their hearts beating are denied this valuable, life-saving diagnostic test despite a 50 to 75% probability that they will require one over the lifetime of their defibrillator.
  • 1/28/2013

    Dr. Cal Gutkin’s retirement