Twitter is still my medical homeUnlike other forums where physicians connect as fellow specialists or talk among themselves, Twitter has created a place where physicians and patients can exchange views and expertise to the advantage of both. Pharmacist who ordered staff to sign prescriptions gets 14-month suspension and $10K in costsShamez Kassam, who owned a pharmacy in London, Ont., also instructed staff to dispense methadone without a pharmacist present, according to the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Improved consolidation therapy for lung cancer New immunotherapy combinations improve clinical outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer. Free migraine master classes offered to healthcare professionals Classes featuring experts on migraine science will be available around the world. FIP creates reference guide for sore throats Sore throats are the most common upper respiratory infections for which antibiotics are prescribed, when they’re not needed. What’s a doctor to do? Various guidelines for skin cancer follow-up are inconsistent Review of guidelines is ‘a call to action.’ Now run clinics seven days a week? A joke right? Dr. Sohail Gandhi offers up an open letter to Nadia Surani, director, Primary Health Care Branch of Ontario's MOH. Canadian pediatricians ditch toddler screen time limits in new guidance New guidance still urges no screens at all for kids younger than age two, except to video-chat with others, such as grandparents. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of acne vulgaris How much do you know about treatment of acne? New pediatric guidelines for toddler screen use stresses quality instead of quantity No screens at all for kids younger than age two, says Canadian Paediatric Society. First Previous 273 274 275 276 277 Next Last