Quebec doctor guilty of taking bribes from convicted killerMontreal cardiologist Dr. Mark Jeffrey Eisenberg was given a one-week suspension for taking illegal payments from a convicted killer. There's the rub: How much hand sanitizer is enough?Real-time data from eight million hand hygiene events reveals nine out of 10 healthcare workers access hand sanitizer using only one push of a dispenser, and as a result may not be achieving hand hygiene compliance. Do medical checklists improve outcomes? Yes or no (check one) Checklist burnout and ‘alert fatigue’ over electronic health records is already a well-documented phenomenon. Selling off medicare piece by piece the wrong approach B.C. pharmacist sentenced for charges of break and enter, mischief Ali Ashgar Laal has a history of weapons, assault charges and run-ins with the College. New cryoballoon treatment for atrial fibrillation is Canadian innovation POINTE-CLAIRE, QUE. | A new option for the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation has been developed and manufactured in Quebec. Study urges MDs to let patients access personal notes Patients who had access to their physicians’ notes had better medication adherence and felt more in control of their own health, a new study has found. What your patients are reading - week of Oct. 1, 2012 Practice Issues: Pediatric Issues Clinical Notes: Treating fungal infections in children First Previous 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 Next Last