The Medical Post table of contents: February 26, 2013 print edition New regulations promise to smooth the way for IMGsCertifications get streamlined Mother angry after doctor bans strollers from office On the door to a Toronto ophthalmology clinic, a sign reads: “No food, no drinks, no strollers, no boots, no grief. Yes sense of humour.” Personalized medicine comes to primary care Clinic offers genetic testing for response to psychiatric meds Fatigue managed differently for female patients Women less likely to get a referral: Ontario study The strange case for fee-for-service FFS isn't incompatible with health-care reform but will always form an aspect of physician remuneration Toronto nurse who graduated from BCIT has practical advice about going into the profession Gurleen Gill, a Toronto-based community nurse, has some straightforward advice for anyone thinking of going into nursing as a career. English test now mandatory for Euro MDs seeking U.K. work For the first time ever, European doctors wishing to work in the United Kingdom will have to pass a different kind of test if they want to see patients: an English exam. Wrist beats groin Radiologists urged to be vigilant for elder abuse Researchers find injury patterns in seniors that should raise suspicions First Previous 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 Next Last