Will anyone listen this time?A new report from an independent economic think tank calls for all provinces to allow pharmacists the full scope of practice afford to their counterparts in Alberta. Will anyone listen? Waiting for cancer care is the new normalAnnouncing the first paper in a public information series, AMA president Dr. Paul Parks speaks to what is needed to improve cancer care in Alberta. Physicians need more formal training on delivering bad news: study Two-thirds of physicians say they did not receive any education on breaking bad news to patients. Ohio hopes six new rules will protect pharmacy workers from understaffing and burnout What can Canadian pharmacists learn from Ohio's strategy? POLL: Do you have or are you planning to get point-of-care ultrasound in your clinic? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. Is extreme calorie restriction a better idea than drugs or surgery for obese youth? 800 calories per day? Researchers examined the safety and success of 'very low energy diets.' Legislate it: N.B. medical society prez wants province to get serious about banning sick notes The society points to similar efforts in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Wildfire emergency resources for physicians in B.C. Doctors of BC compiled a list of resources, including guides for practice continuity. A box of dates Becoming a mother is a rich and complicated source of emotions—including anxiety. What if flat feet were . . . normal? Debunking a myth about injuries For many decades, if not centuries, researchers, medical professionals and the general population have believed that people with flat feet are more prone to developing a variety of problems. First Previous 101 102 103 104 105 Next Last