Nurses get to the heart of lifestyle changesWhen it comes to making positive changes in lifestyle and medication adherence among patients following an acute coronary syndrome, nurses trump “usual care” performed by physicians. Trial confirms benefits of pharmacist intervention Helping nurses before they burn out After a lot of personal growth and a career change, nurse Stephanie Staples tries to prevent burnout in other nurses as a motivational speaker at various workshops and retreats. Canada-wide MD licence-application process in the works Electronic process aimed particularly at IMGs to be up and running in two years No extra benefit with earlier external cephalic version Attempting procedure at 33 to 34 weeks doesn’t reduce C-section rate How to stop serious complaints from being left to the last minute Often significant worries get left to the end of an appointment, or the ‘doorknob moment.’ Help bring big concerns to the fore with these tips Speak to media anonymously? You’re fired! Unattributed physician media comments must stop: Windsor chief of staff Swiss pharmacist elected new FIP president Michel Buchmann of Switzerland takes over for Canadian Kamal Midha. Anaphylaxis managed inadequately: new Canadian management recommendations New Canadian expert consensus recommendations developed to promote optimal management of anaphylaxis in primary care. Manitoba pharmacies battle robberies Manitoba pharmacists implement measures to prevent narcotics robberies. First Previous 1544 1545 1546 1547 1548 Next Last