Report of spouse carvingA unique and highly disturbing case report of domestic violence, in which a women's partner used a knife to carve his first and last name in different parts of her body, was described at the American Psychiatric Association's annual meeting. Differences exist between PSP and OCDAlthough pathological skin picking and obsessive compulsive disorder share some clinical similarities, new research now suggests important differences exist and cast doubt on the conceptualization of PSP as part of the obsessive compulsive spectrum. POLITICS: Imagining a utopian world of fee relativity PRACTICE NOTES: Who did what, now? I had an Abbott and Costello moment in my office recently. Hope floats A houseboat clinic created by the Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance is bringing care to remote areas of Gabon LAST LAUGH: Rural vet work not the cat's meow No good deed goes unpunished when Dr. Dave Sheehy tries to help pets in distress in a town lacking vet services Canadian nurses leave for the U.S.—and don’t come back Nursing study claims it’s not just about the money Providence Health Care nurses capture numerous nursing honours Héma-Québec cord blood bank grows New hospitals bring more registrations Manitoba flows $1.2 million for nurse training Increase of 74 new training spaces exceeds 100-seat pledge First Previous 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 Next Last