B.C. seniors advocate questions why undiagnosed elderly getting antipsychoticsAbout 25% of long-term care residents in B.C. are on antipsychotics without a diagnosis—a rate that is believed to be far too high Family of man who died during 34-hour ER wait say racism still an issueTen years ago, Brian Sinclair, an indigenous man, succumbed to sepsis while waiting for treatment for frostbite; rigor mortis had already set in by the time ER staff noticed Should doctors be more accountable? Can the CPSO regain the trust of physicians? Case Report: Could this rash spread? Yesterday, at our walk-in clinic, I was presented with a rash. I always take a detailed history (99% of the diagnosis in my experience) before examination and was told that the rash was “all over.” More Canadians could benefit from palliative care: CIHI Getting out of medicine Overturned complaint against pharmacist raises questions about sexual harassment in workplace The woman, who was also a patient, was the subject of an unwelcome visit to her house, a gift, and several untoward comments The CMA is re-examining its role and that has some doctors excited – and some doubtful #MeTooMedicine: Physicians can and must do better First Previous 211 212 213 214 215 Next Last