Study maps steps that lead to disclosure of intimate partner violence in urban emergency departmentsVictims more likely to disclose abuse if they trust healthcare provider, have control over decision, finds research from Ryerson University. Nurse who bullied co-workers could fight for her job backA nurse fired for bullying co-workers could try to get her job back. LETTER: It isn’t surprising there are ‘terrorist doctors’ Spotlight: UBC's Peter Zed As the first associate dean of practice innovation, pharmacist’s job is to bridge the divide between practice and academia. Editorial: The most wonderful time of the year For those of us with an interest in pharmacy on a national level, spring means conference season! Practice Issues: Ethics and Issues Are pharmacists overusing specialist titles? London calling: Meet Canada’s chief Olympic doctor Working under the glare of the Olympics, Dr. Julia Alleyne is ready for anything Tapping into a winning father-son coaching relationship As he helps his son prepare for his final Paralympic appearance, Dr. Hugh Tildesley reflects on how his roles as coach and physician are complementary Doctors Manitoba goal: All MDs have a GP SOUND BITES: Should doctors drop patients whose parents refuse routine immunizations? Doctors at the annual conference of the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) commented on whether doctors should drop patients whose parents refuse to let them have routine immunizations. First Previous 388 389 390 391 392 Next Last