Poll: Doctors, is there sometimes value from ‘yelling’ at patients?Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. New hope in the fight against lung cancerA study involving researchers from Montreal hospitals suggests that immunotherapy treatment, specifically pembrolizumab, can slow the progression and reduce the risk of recurrence in the most common form of lung cancer. Fire department called to assist dying patient in N.S. hospital with no doctor A patient died in Middleton, Nova Scotia after experiencing cardiac arrest at a hospital where no doctor was present. Risk of cannabis addiction higher for young men, people with anxiety: StatsCan survey A study by Statistics Canada reveals that 4.7% of cannabis users in the country are at risk of developing an addiction to the drug. Five clinical pearls: How to counsel patients about long-acting reversible contraception Focus on your patient's needs and find the best fit for them. Why pain seems worse at night Why do patients feel the pain more intensely at night? What does science have to say about it? Dear CFPC Board: Provide business training to family physician residents Rather than expand family medicine residency to three years we should fix the residency program rather than simply extending it with an additional year of training, argues Dr. Sohail Gandhi. Another pharmacy robbed at gunpoint Police said two armed men entered the pharmacy in Waterloo, Ont., demanded merchandise and fled. Outgoing CAPSI president looks ahead to her future . . . and the profession's Inspired by her pharmacist mom, Christine Vaccaro has clear goals for her future pharmacy career. Advertising minor ailments: B.C. Pharmacy Association releases posters for pharmacists The posters highlight 15 common minor ailments and contraception prescribing services. First Previous 564 565 566 567 568 Next Last