Pharmacists counsel can improve contraception success ratesInter-uterine devices are the best form of general contraception and copper IUDs in particular are far more effective than morning-after pills for emergency contraception, says Canada's lead pharmacist investigator on the subject. New Canadian statement on use of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinesFocuses on two-dose schedule for nine-valent vaccine and use of HPV vaccines in immunocompromised patients Evidence on medical cannabis is only suggestive, pain expert says Specialist outlines for family doctors what's known about the risks and benefits Doctor suspended for three months after writing several sick notes for a family member Dr. Kenneth Adams also failed to meet the standard of care while conducting a cosmetic procedure in 2014 Private MRIs not yet decreasing public wait for scans: Saskatchewan auditor A lean approach to validate and implement a new patient care service in your pharmacy Create, deliver and capture service value with 9 basic building blocks Quickly reporting cancer complications may boost survival Ontario's Protecting Patients Act: self-regulation, R.I.P. Tapering opioids a delicate balance Session tackles how to identify and work with patients to reduce opioid dependency. Choosing Wisely makes inroads in Canada Program targets unnecessary tests and drug overuse. First Previous 765 766 767 768 769 Next Last