Looking to improve your practice? Say hi to MyPIMade-in-Alberta technology is designed to make it easier for doctors to identify performance gaps in their practice, document improvements and get CME credits. Sleepy residents: Embrace fatigue-proofing strategies for safer careFatigue is unavoidable in residency. The important thing is to recognize what kind of mistakes you make when tired. Health Canada grants conditional approval for Ondexxya to reverse FXa inhibitor anticoagulant effects Andexanet alfa will be used intravenously to rapidly reverse life-threatening or uncontrolled bleeding due to rivaroxaban or apixaban. A breakthrough in better bladder cancer detection Test developed by researchers in Quebec has caught interest of World Health Organization. Anesthesia can cause disturbing sexual hallucinations, leading to lasting psychological trauma Better understanding of what triggers unpleasant or sexual dreams under anesthesia could help researchers figure out how to reduce the risk of hallucinations to keep patients and providers safe Newer heart transplant method could allow more patients a chance at lifesaving surgery It’s called donation after circulatory death, a method long used to recover kidneys and other organs but not more fragile hearts. Britain sees first babies born with DNA from three different people The efforts are intended to prevent children from inheriting rare genetic diseases. Meet the pathologist who sounded the alarm about sodium nitrite and suicide Dr. Tyler Hickey’s study highlighted this emerging concern. 'Golly telly': What medical terms did you mispronounce before you knew better? Medicine and pharmacy are chock full of tongue twisters. Tell us about your funniest flub! Does the sex of a blood donor matter? Large Ottawa study examines whether donor sex has any impact on outcome after conflicting results from observational studies. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last