Loss, frustration and anger when patients lose family physicianLONDON, ONT. | How do patients react when they lose their family physician? The answer may surprise you, according to a small study completed at Western University’s school of family medicine. Made-in-Canada technology aims to zap early prostate cancerSafety trial of MRI-guided ultrasound ablation launched in Ontario Compulsory treatment useless? Diagnosing and treating pediatric asthma in primary care Most diagnoses, and treatment of mild or moderate asthma, can be done in the family physician’s office DISPATCH: Online ‘toolbox’ tackles inefficient referral processes Monitoring your patient with asthma Are the colleges ballooning out of control? Between 2004 and 2011, the total budgets at Canada’s medical regulators nearly doubled CLINICAL PEARLS: Use the ugly duckling sign to navigate a forest of moles Oral immunotherapy for food allergy: No cakewalk ‘We’ve had successes, from which we learn’ Complaint handling times all over the map Lack of pan-Canadian standards mean it is hard to say if complaints are hanging over some doctors too long First Previous 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 Next Last