Med student finds real aneurysm in standardized patient faking same illnessBy their very nature, standardized patients aren’t supposed to be sick. Newfoundland and Labrador considering covering smoking-cessation drugsProvince one of only two not offering any subsidization for nicotine-replacement therapies and smoking-cessation drugs. What your patients are reading – Week of January 6, 2013 Four key ingredients to successful medication adherence programs Effective programs need to adopt comprehensive approaches using proven strategies. Video: A flu shot at the pub: Immunizing the city’s homeless requires unconventional tactics Video: Nurses union say flu shot not magic bullet Offbeat: Canadian mum takes a wee fall, wakes up with Scottish accent Aussie doctors battle against government's 'GP tax' SYDNEY, Australia | Paying to see doctors may soon be compulsory in Australia as the government reins in ballooning health costs. Waterloo pharmacy school pays tribute to special teacher School establishes award in honour of popular instructor Lisa McLean, who recently died from pancreatic cancer. Press Review - January 7, 2013 Check out our review of recent healthcare stories in the media - Top Story: Canada’s health-care system is meant to be for all — but money can buy advantages. Read this and First Previous 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 Next Last