Why the University of Toronto is offering an elective on health misinformation“Misinformation and disinformation is so pervasive among every healthcare choice now,” says UofT's Jennifer Lake. Seclusion rooms, restraints used with little documentation in N.B. psych hospitalThe report found staff did not have documentation explaining how orders were given for the use of force or restraints. Providing continence care without stigma Tips and practical routines for dignified continence care in primary practice. NEW DRUG: Xofluza for treatment of influenza Get the info you need on this new drug, part of our drug news roundup for September. QUIZ: Do you know your obesity drugs? Obesity Canada has updated its recommendations on pharmacotherapy for obesity management in adults. Have you kept up? Find out here! POLL: What do you do when a patient takes a phone call? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Unsterile needles used at Ontario clinic over six-year span, health unit warns The needles were used for local anesthetic to freeze patients for stitches, IUD insertions, skin biopsies, removing lumps and joint injections. Getting consent Consent can be obtained by a non-physician, says judge in Brazilian butt lift case. Pill dispensers: How can we balance usefulness with sustainability Pharmacists are well-positioned to offer effective and environmentally friendly solutions, whether by reducing, recycling or reusing pill dispensers, writes pharmacist Marc Parent. Getting consent Consent can be obtained by a non-physician, says judge in Brazilian butt lift case. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last