Beware the shortcomings of ‘holistic’ medicineIncluding traditional healers in treatment decisions is questionable Resident involvement in care usually covered in consent formIn case that underscores the need for hands-on training, perforation of patient’s omentum was not due to negligence CNA launches 2011 webinar series March 16, 2011 with “Discover New Medication Practices” Six tips for establishing a patient code of conduct View the code as an educational document that helps patients and staff know what is expected and what is unacceptable Primary-care clinics often don’t have prescribing protocols Who handles a refill request if a patient’s family physician is not available? Tamoxifen plus everolimus improves breast cancer outcomes ‘Pay-for-results’ cuts waits at Toronto ERs Emergency wait times are improving at seven hospitals in the Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network, the network says. Med schools must produce more rural doctors: paper Canadian medical schools should “directly influence” the career choices of more graduates to work in rural areas, a newly published review suggests. Are you old school, new school or hard core? Just like pornography, there’s all sorts of classifications for doctors Winnipeg Health joins international patient safety project First Previous 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 Next Last