The gift of reflection Scientists cut peer review corners under pressure of pandemicThe novel coronavirus was engineered in a lab using HIV. Stem cells are a potent weapon against the new pandemic. People with blood type A are more susceptible to COVID-19. PMHx: Queen’s sordid black medical student ban How a vote in 1918 derailed the lives of several soon-to-be doctors COVID-19: Strategies for physicians facing reduced cash flow The inconvenience of good science What motivates people to question the wisdom of scientific experts and sound evidence-based medicine during a pandemic? Survey shows technicians in demand In fact, the CAPT survey showed that most were already employed as they went through the registration process A (short) guide to starting your practice The Medical Post’s straight answers to 10 common questions from residents OMA says help from government not enough to survive COVID-19 The advance payments would equate to 70% of a clinic's average income, and they'll be expected to repay that money over a five-month period beginning in November Nebraska pharmacist arrested in plot to firebomb competitor A Nebraska pharmacist conspired with another man to use explosives to destroy a competitor's pharmacy, a federal prosecutor said Friday, April 17. Books: A tragicomedy in medicine Dr. Adam Kay’s memoir demonstrates that a sense of humour both masks and helps us cope with deeper wounds the work inflicts on us First Previous 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 Next Last