Sweeping new act strips B.C. docs of their voice on regulatory college boardCollege of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia board members will no longer be elected by doctors, rather they will be appointed by government. Montreal hospitals developing artificial intelligence system to reduce ER wait timesAbhishek Gupta, founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, says algorithms can be useful to help reduce wait times, but he warns that the hospital will have to be careful to avoid perpetuating biases. Patients are highly satisfied with pharmacy-based travel health services A systematic review examines the types and outcomes of pharmacist-managed travel health services Solo saves a foot In helping a homeless patient, Dr. Adam Chen proves that solo practices can provide great care not in spite of being small, but because of it. Case report: Unexpected chest lesions A patient's one "additional" concern turns out to be a startling and interesting case. Diet alone can reduce CVD risk by 10% over a decade—more in women and Black adults But Canadian doctor questions whether people can stick to it. Case report: Allergy or virus-related rash? It is interesting to learn how patients connect (or fail to connect) life events to medical problems. WHO 'very concerned' about reports of severe COVID in China Some scientists have warned that the unchecked spread of COVID-19 in China could spur the emergence of new variants, which might unravel progress made globally to contain the pandemic. Nurse shortage sends some obstetrics patients in Labrador 500 kms away to give birth Depending on their doctor's assessment, patients will be transported by air or across a remote highway with no cell service. Young Leader in Pharmacy Aly Háji: "I want to leave some sort of positive mark on the profession of pharmacy as a whole." My ultimate ambition has always been to be a litigator, and to spend some of my time defending pharmacists and the profession. First Previous 182 183 184 185 186 Next Last