Interconnectivity gaps cause risks at transitions of care: safety report Non-urgent cases jammed my ER in Baghdad in 1990 and we have it in Canada today. But there are solutions Pharmacy technician home visit program leads to positive outcomes Technicians identify medication discrepancies, update med and allergy lists, and recognize patients in need of referral Murder before med school It may be impossible to weed out the psychopaths in med school admissions, but it’s also becoming harder for them to cover their tracks Physicians can finally move beyond fees Quebec pharmacists planning something novel for public awareness week The Quebec Order of Pharmacists will stage its tenth public awareness week from March 10-16. But this year’s edition will be a novel one. Flu season winding down, from west to east The pediatric population has been hardest hit, accounting for 44% of the hospitalizations Editorial: Welcome to Season Two This year the new Medical Post will continue to look at core physician issues. Up first: Burnout Did actions of pharmacist lead to expensive government audit? The pharmacy is laying the blame at the feet of the pharmacist and asking for $265,000 in damages How Big Pharma's free samples encourage doctors to prescribe more expensive drugs In 2016, drug company salespeople gave out almost 10 million pills to doctors First Previous 479 480 481 482 483 Next Last