Idea 3 - Simulation is on the rise but there’s a limit to its valueSimulated surgeries are no longer science fiction and increasingly a part of medical training. Is this rush to move beyond the ‘see one, do one’ model rooted in evidence? U of A medical school cuts admissions by five studentsThe five medical spots that were cut had alternative funding and were not funded by the provincial grants, according to the university administration DISPATCH: The intriguing case of Canadians’ rising optimism about health care Press Review - September 10, 2013 Check out our review of recent healthcare stories in the media - Top Story: Private hospital will provide care to aboriginal people across Canada. Read this and Study allays prostate drug fears Results suggest finasteride reduces cancer risk without affecting mortality Flu study in pigs may explain ‘Canadian problem’ Findings suggest why pandemic flu worse in seasonal flu shot recipients What your patients are reading - Week of September 9, 2013 Ketamine-induced cystitis responds to anti-inflammatories Abusers of the anesthetic develop painful, frequent urination and liver abnormalities Belly-button kidney donation arrives Delegates’ motions: doctors divided First Previous 2786 2787 2788 2789 2790 Next Last