Cutting the AccordWhen a big government is run by people who don’t believe in big government, unexpected things can happen. So it is with Stephen Harper’s Conservatives. Cookies made of Swiss cheese?In his final appearance on this page, our columnist recalls his departure from Alberta Health Services Smooth moves in the exam room ballet How to execute the Typhoid Mary routine with an infectious—or otherwise obnoxious—patient Learning from Rx mistakes Rehab program tackles substance abuse, comorbid pain Mayo Clinic approach uses cognitive-behavioural therapy, exercise, other modalities Inventive incentive As Ontario’s groundbreaking EXCITE program prepares for liftoff, things are about to get easier for medical inventors It’s not sinusitis, but fungal meningitis! Canada lags in PET for cancer care Report calls for national strategy to improve access Designing for innovation Academic health centres can be built in a way that will facilitate the translation of new knowledge into improved patient care. In Montreal, that idea is taking shape on a grand scale New approaches needed to detect ovarian cancer Montreal tries special clinics; others opt for prevention with surgery First Previous 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Next Last