Family health groups boost GPs’ productivityBut authors of Ont. study caution that effects of primary-care model on patient outcomes were not assessed Convalescent plasma reduces mortality in severe swine flu casesPatients with severe pandemic H1N1 influenza who were treated with a single 500-ml dose of convalescent plasma had a significantly lower risk of dying, according to findings from a study here. Ontario FHT refutes patient-rostering problem Sudbury area still awash in orphan patients Put pain relief in patients’ hands during labour Patient-controlled epidural uses smaller amounts of anesthetic while producing similar satisfaction rates The end of preceptors? Financial pressures leave hospital, community pharmacy looking at alternatives. Study touts intrapartum screening for group B strep Testing during labour finds cases that otherwise would be missed Loblaw pharmacists now diabetes screeners CDA launches campaign to raise public awareness of the importance of being screened for type 2 diabetes. Pharmacy Practice Letters: April/May 2011 Reflections on weight bias; Questioning corticosteroid asthma treatment. Interdisciplinary interaction = success at Sask. conference About 100 pharmacists, nurses, doctors and other healthcare workers gather in Regina to discuss collaborative teams. Study shines light on rare bleeding disorder Canadian MD harnesses international effort to research platelet-type von Willebrand disease First Previous 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Next Last