Why healthcare struggles with leadershipThree kinds of leaders populate healthcare leadership. They look similar, sit at the same tables, and often parrot other leaders. But they could not be more different. Forever youngMemories of one of my most resilient patients What Canada can learn from the Swedish healthcare service How a hypothetical patient named Esther helped transform the philosophy of healthcare delivery NL court ruling affirms regulator's right to conduct full site assessment A pharmacist argued in court that the board should not be allowed to assess her pharmacy because there was no quality assurance committee Cyber libel and RateMDs RateMDs has opened up a forum for dishonest and vindictive people, but most reviewers are neither Editorial: Acknowledging our own privilege Our definition of diversity needs to be broad Virtual care is medicine's new plutonium Some things we should keep in mind as we enter a new era It's going to take emotional intelligence to solve pharmacy's problems Finding fulfillment in a career as a pharmacist is about a lot more than just how smart you are Teens have privacy rights, doctor tells inquest into 16 year old's opioid death The family doctor who delivered Elliot Eurchuk as a baby and saw him as a patient until 18 months before his death told a British Columbia's coroner's inquest that teens have the right to privacy about their medical issues. ER tales: Bug drugs First Previous 190 191 192 193 194 Next Last