N.S. man files human rights complaint after late husband denied wish to donate tissueLiam Dee died from a rare and aggressive cancer last Nov. 10. Adonation screening form from that date says his tissues were declined due to his “homosexual status.” ‘A series of system failures’: Misprescribed and ‘dumped’ at the hospital’s doorsA healthcare nightmare began for this Vancouver woman with slow-release morphine. Cerebral palsy often misused as cause of death True underlying cause of death downplayed. Case report: A diagnostic distribution? Despite a probing discussion at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic, the cause of a patient's chest rash remains a mystery. Doctor politicians by the numbers Counting up how physicians involve themselves in Canadian politics. Pharmacies can be safe space for victims of domestic violence Quebec pharmacist co-authors guidelines to help pharmacy staff identify and support patients of domestic abuse. Embracing change in my pharmacy in Gibsons, B.C. In Gibsons, B.C., an independent pharmacy's patient-centred care model guarantees engagement with a pharmacist on every visit. Start mammograms at 40, not 50, a U.S. health panel recommends The task force noted that Black women are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women, making mammograms at 40 an especially important step. Second Act: Mixing politics and humour Alberta pharmacist Bob Mattice is combining stand-up comedy and a job on city council. Case report: Paronychia A young patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic presents with a common but painful problem. First Previous 71 72 73 74 75 Next Last