The meetingDr. Howard Goldstein reflects on how strange it is to refer to yourself as a doctor in the past tense upon retirement. Persistence Capital Partners signs deal to take Neighbourly Pharmacy privateThe deal will see PCP, which already owns about a 50% interest in the network of independent pharmacies, pay $18.50 per share for a total of $415 million for the shares it does not already own. A patient covered in a ‘crude oil substance’ created enough of a chemical odour that this Sask. hospital evacuated Efforts are underway to reopen the Weyburn General Hospital. The pharmacist's guide to saying 'no' There are steps we must take, and assumptions we must reset, to reclaim our most precious resource: Time What's cooking? New med school elective serves up important lessons for doctors The idea for a culinary medicine course came to Lauren Wong at the end of her first year in medical school, when she had become more interested in cooking but noted the lack of nutrition training in undergraduate medical education. Older, immunocompromised people may get COVID-19 vaccine dose in spring, NACI says The advisory committee is issuing the spring recommendation now to help public health vaccine program planning. What was family medicine like in 2024? Dr. Adam Chen has a little chat with the Ghost of New Year Yet to Come and discovers what 2024 has in store. It's so cold in Edmonton this hospital is resorting to space heaters The hospital says the problem is being caused by a malfunction in its air handling system, caused by temperatures of -36 C. The Royal College has a new president-elect An orthopedic surgeon with a particular focus on arthritis care, Dr. Marcia Clark is also a clinical associate professor at the University of Calgary. Women who take the pill are less likely to be depressed: study A new study of thousands of U.S. women shows that the prevalence of major depression is lower among those taking the birth control pill. First Previous 534 535 536 537 538 Next Last