Poor women who use midwives have healthier babiesA study published in the British Medical Journal Open reports that midwifery patients were 41% less likely to have a small-for-gestational-age baby compared to patients of obstetricians Rates of burnout, depression reported by Canadian doctors, residents concerning: report N.S. privacy commissioner displeased with province's response to pharmacist snooping in patient records Catherine Tully commended Sobeys—which owned the chain where the privacy breach occurred—for its response CIHR institute for health policy research gets new scientific director October 16: A day to celebrate your Pharmacy Technicians This year's theme for Pharmacy Technician Day is “Celebrating the Essential Role of the Pharmacy Technician.” Conference Board of Canada calls for better understanding of retail drug prices Variations in the retail prices that Canadians pay for prescription pharmaceuticals can lead to confusion and perceptions of unfairness Ontario fee talks have failed again, with a new government Gender diversity in academic medical leadership: are we moving the needle? Immigrant, refugee youth most likely to visit the ED with a new mental health problem Nearly 10% of high-risk older patients are prescribed NSAIDs for musculoskeletal pain But short-term use is not associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular or renal complications First Previous 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 Next Last