EMR helped avoid diagnostic oversightIt is a nightmare scenario for any family physician: failing to order a test for a patient, and finding out later that something important got missed as a result. Beware of patients bearing pamphletsWaiting room literature: pleasant diversion or lightning rod for inane questions? Yoga lessens arm disability after breast cancer treatment Women reported significant positive changes to wellbeing after pilot program Nonmelanoma skin cancers on rise in U.S. The incidence of nonmelanoma skin cancers—mainly basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas—continues to rise in the U.S., researchers reported here. Students miss melanomas in simulated tests Medical trainees need more preparation for real-life situations, researchers urge New grads do locums to gain experience Most know within a week if they like a situation Catch-up clinics improve HPV vaccination rates Parents sometimes change their minds about having daughters immunized, Toronto researchers find Multaq (dronedarone) liver injury Sanofi-aventis and Health Canada are notifying healthcare professionals about the potential for serious liver injury with Multaq (dronedarone), including rare cases of hepatic failure. Stay calm and carry on: Alberta Health Service’s message to Alta MDs Alberta Medical Association backs calls for inquiry into allegations of hush-money payouts Ontario psychologist exposes a forgotten stigma: obesity In this Healthcare Interview, Rebecca Puhl advocates for interventions and policy changes to reduce the impact of weight bias and discrimination First Previous 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 Next Last