Evidence for effectiveness of high-dose flu vaccine Advocating on behalf of the medical profession, the CMA's raison d’être Influenza’s terrible toll on adults aged 65+ Pharmacist who applied cream to patient without proper consent suspended As a result of the decision, the college has issued a stern public reminder for pharmacists to obtain consent in sensitive situations Doctor who once treated U.S. president shot and killed while riding bike to hospital Family, friends and colleagues were all baffled by the killing of the beloved cardiologist Nova Scotia politician apologizes for blaming healthcare costs on 'lifestyle choices' A Nova Scotia MLA is apologizing for a social media post that appeared to blame rising healthcare costs on the "lifestyle choices'' of the province's residents. Addicted to medical politics – Medicare Obsession Syndrome New guidelines for treatment and prevention of HIV infection in adults Advances in antiretroviral therapy continue to improve clinical management and outcomes Canadian pharmacist group devoted to elderly care to hold inaugural meeting in Toronto The CPCAC says the October event will be a novel opportunity for pharmacists Patients get a median of 11 seconds to answer questions before doctor interrupts: study The study also found that just 36% of doctors posed open-ended questions to encourage patients to talk First Previous 988 989 990 991 992 Next Last