What you can do to help your patients–and yourself–deal with the trauma of pregnancy lossMany doctors don't know how to react or cope when a patient's pregnancy ends in a miscarriage or stillbirth. At the 2022 Family Medicine Forum, Dr. Sarah Gower offered some advice. Prevalence of contraindications to Paxlovid in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 Study determines how many patients hospitalized with COVID-19 had contraindications to nirmatrelvir–ritonavir and would have required an alternate outpatient treatment. Changes ahead for Ontario College of Pharmacists' Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism exam The Jurisprudence, Ethics and Professionalism exam in Ontario will change as of February 2023. WEBINAR: The practical management of COPD in pharmacy Coming up on Wednesday Nov, 23, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST, join pharmacist Mike Boivin as he leads a free webinar on COPD. Case report: A neck rash A patient with a curious rash at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic warrants a referral to the dermatologist. Has respect between doctors gone with the wind? Specialists depend on referrals. If we, family doctors, says Dr. Jabir Jassam, acted together we could do something about disrespectful specialists. Examining sexual activity as an asthma trigger Equivalent to walking up two flights of stairs, but its impact may be underreported. Awesome docs: The Medical Post Awards celebrate Canada’s physicians Six awards selected by peers handed out. Dr. John Crosby: Breaking the ice one blog at a time Dr. John Crosby won the Medical Post Blogger of the Year award—given to the blogger who consistently generates the most engagement. Dr. Samir Gupta: a calm and credible science communicator Dr. Samir Gupta was selected by his peers for the Media Engagement Award — Trailblazer in the Medical Post Awards. First Previous 278 279 280 281 282 Next Last