Hospital pharmacy leadership gaps persist 20+ years laterLatest research shows leadership preparedness lagging even as hospital roles grow more complex. Me vs. machineAs healthcare becomes more reliant on digital tools, Dr. Hector Baillie wonders how much of this information gathering actually improves patient care. The virtual standard: Navigating the medico-legal landscape of virtual care Has the new abundance of virtual care changed the number of complaints and lawsuits? Timing is everything In a tragic RSV case, a judge found only one of three physicians liable. Five osteoporosis pearls: Clinical tips for treating men and women ‘The promise of a drug holiday may actually inspire patients to take their bisphosphonate.’ Digital media is using negativity to steal our attention—here’s how to reclaim it Many of us go online to cope with stress or to escape, but the content that captures our attention most effectively often makes it worse. Navigating malpractice Seeing the emotional toll through the Kübler-Ross framework. Iatrogenic mess Of the three ER doctors working, I’ve arrived last, which means not only do I have to take care of the acutely ill, but I have to take care of patients who are considered a hassle. PA team collabs in Winnipeg Teaming FPs with physician assistants–what are the benefits for docs? Rise of the ‘nuisance complaint’ A growing burden on colleges of physicians and surgeons. First Previous 44 45 46 47 48 Next Last