New Canadian opioid guidelines released in draftDocument available for online comment until end of February Don't call us junkies or addicts: people who use illicit drugs say lingo mattersWord addict stigmatizing, say experts. What your patients are reading – week of Jan. 30, 2017 OMA Council votes non-confidence in leadership—but keeps leaders At a special meeting of council called on Sunday, the non-confidence vote passed by 55%. But, the votes to oust the members of council failed. 5 tips for vaccinating your immunocompromised patients Whether due to new biologic therapies or an aging population, you're going to be seeing more of these cases Doctor who had sex with patient in the back room of his office loses licence The family doctor also gave his patient $23,000 in cash and gifts like jewelry and lingerie No evidence private health insurance boosts quality of health care, health economist testifies Deal with Quebec family doctors 'cushions blow' of accessory fee ban Newfoundland and Labrador adopts new practice standards Outline patient safety measures to follow when using expanded scope. Demographic shifts among psychiatrists may lead to access problems in Ontario More male psychiatrists with heavier practice loads are nearing retirement and the growing numbers of female practitioners entering the specialty aren't seeing as many patients First Previous 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 Next Last