Saying sorry goes a long way with patientsTo err is human, to apologize and try to make a situation right is divine INNOVATORS: Gateway Program introduces newcomers to Canadian-style care‘Because we’re privileged in lots of ways, we’re responsible to help the more vulnerable,’ says Dr. Pauline Duke of Memorial University of Newfoundland Acadian health care Doctors being targeted in Syria conflict: MSF Mind your body language Consider these five tips to improve the unspoken signals you are sending your patients Staring down illness with faith and love All you want is a cure when you witness your own children’s struggles, but cures are often hard to come by The ‘evolution’ of 911 If public and private health care are fated to become one, surely nothing will go wrong . . . Faculties earn top marks Interprofessional education prepares future healthcare providers to collaborate from the get-go Nursing students help women deal with eating issues Putting their heads together This unique collaborative benefits patients with diabetes throughout Burlington, a city of 164,000 in south-central Ontario First Previous 866 867 868 869 870 Next Last