Nearly 6% of adverse events after varicella vaccine are ‘serious’Getting other vaccines at same time increases the rate, but causation isn’t clear Renal failure less likely to be treated in the elderlyKidney disease rates may also be underestimated in this population, Alberta research suggests Improve office efficiency with e-mail A clear policy on communication can ease your concerns about using e-mail to contact patients PRACTICE GEMS: Helping patients understand why they don’t need antibiotics Ontario fee cuts hit family medicine too, doctors say Newfoundland adds paid pharmacy services New pharmacy agreement kicks in just as generic pricing reforms take effect. Biking for humanity CLINICAL PEARLS: Diagnosing chronic cough in kids Inside Dr. Brian Day’s B.C. Charter challenge Suit echoes 2005 Quebec ruling on wait times New deal for P.E..I pharmacists The Government of P.E.I. signed a new Pharmacy Services Agreement with Island pharmacists, following on from July’s introduction of new legislation that reduces the amount government pays for generic drugs to 35%. First Previous 3052 3053 3054 3055 3056 Next Last