Once we were golfersFrom clubhouse mainstays to everyday duffers, physicians’ place in sport mirrors doctors’ evolution in society Well-child visits for special needs kids take more timeFurther study of how well guidelines are followed in the care of these children is needed, researchers say Computerized survey may help family doctors detect abuse Study finds surveys improve detection of partner violence, but whether they improve outcomes is a subject of debate Is there a cure for folly? When a patient’s requests are outlandish, try to defuse the situation with a little tenderness When second opinions are never enough Sometimes patients are simply incapable of acknowledging the root of their illness Healthcare Horizons: Communicable ideas Strategies for controlling healthcare-associated infections Iodine: the mysterious mineral our bodies need When we think of the mineral iodine, most of us probably associate it only with the production of thyroid hormone by the thyroid gland. With fewer doctors, Canadians are healthier and live longer Health leadership: Improving quality and safety This critically important mission requires the involvement of the most senior leadership in the organization Insights: 17 billion dollars First Previous 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 Next Last