Pain-free needle in the eye?Researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton say they have developed a potentially more effective and pain-free system for delivering drugs to the eyes of patients with vision-related diseases. MDs providing more coverage, OMA saysPatients from new primary-care models visit ERs less in recent years: analysis Auto-injectors top I.V. use in stopping seizures Syncope, chest pain may help predict cardiac arrest Warning signs may precede 'unexplained' sudden deaths Avoiding the complex pitfalls of GST/HST Follow these tips on billings and practice expenses to stay on the right side of the Canada Revenue Agency Taking oxycodone off formularies irks doctors Delistings in Saskatchewan, Ontario and the Maritime provinces have physicians scrambling The bumpy road to setting boundaries Med school prepares doctors for many scenarios, but some things can be learned only through experience No ‘Sunshine Act’ soon for Canada New U.S. law will require pharmaceutical companies to declare payments to doctors X-rays to assess knee pain wasteful in younger patients Study shows radiographs rarely affect clinical management Five ways to better serve your LGBTQ patients Training on cultural and biomedical issues affecting the gay community are usually overlooked in medical school First Previous 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 Next Last