Could prescribing music make medications work better?What if prescriptions for medication came with an accompanying prescription for a specific piece of music? That could become a reality in the future, if findings from a new study are as promising as researchers hope. Clinical tips for assessing, managing depression in children, teensPrimary care and pediatricians are in a good position to assess and manage. POLL: How much do you charge your patients for missed appointments? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Yanked from the market: Janssen withdraws its COVID vaccine from Canada Clinics and pharmacies that have the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine on hand should stop using them and send them back to the federal warehouse for disposal. As residencies kick off, Nova Scotia is training a record number of new physicians Every residency spot in the province is full. Researchers hope newly identified marker for progression of MS will lead to better treatment options Study reveals a new possible target for drug development. Saskatchewan has longest waits in Canada for hip and knee replacement surgeries Manitoba came in second-last for knee replacements at 336 days. Dr. Teresa Chan to be dean, vice president of medical affairs at TMU’s School of Medicine Dr. Chan joins from McMaster University, where she was associate dean of continuing professional development and an associate professor of emergency medicine. N.L. moves to cover total cost of its EMR Covering the full operation cost of eDOCSNL is part of the province's move towards a blended capitation compensation model for its physicians. A look back as the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians turns 40 The CAPT was formed by a group of four Humber College pharmacy assistant students all the way back in 1983. First Previous 631 632 633 634 635 Next Last