When patient privacy was lip serviceA lot of what used to go on in psychiatry’s inpatient wards was there for all to see and hear How to explain no-show charges to patients GPs in Australia face epidemic of violence: study Twenty per cent say they have been sexually harrassed at work Sask. nurses who left crying baby in closet to get jobs back Letter: Try learning from emotional moments Post-trauma support service launched The B.C. Pharmacy Association has introduced a new service to help pharmacists following a traumatic event such as robbery. Tech Talk: Aiding Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers With 500,000 Canadians living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, it is important that pharmacy technicians learn about ways in which they can help these patients and their caregivers. Not Doctor, just Dad Sometimes physicians, like all parents, can only watch their child suffer through illness Role of FPs in primary care ‘under siege’: poll Are you old school, new school or hard core? Just like pornography, there’s all sorts of classifications for doctors First Previous 246 247 248 249 250 Next Last