Nurses warned about nail extensionsNurses have been warned about wearing nail extensions and using nail polish after a poll suggested infection control was being put at risk by fashion-conscious NHS staff. 6 big ideas that are reshaping medical education Physicians’ role in controlling costs Idea 3 - Simulation is on the rise but there’s a limit to its value Simulated surgeries are no longer science fiction and increasingly a part of medical training. Is this rush to move beyond the ‘see one, do one’ model rooted in evidence? DISPATCH: The intriguing case of Canadians’ rising optimism about health care 'Startling' number of men admit to rape in Asia Pacific region Findings of six-country study expected to be of global interest Flu study in pigs may explain ‘Canadian problem’ Findings suggest why pandemic flu worse in seasonal flu shot recipients SOUND BITES: What does it mean for doctors to have a new federal health minister in Ottawa? Asked at the recent Canadian Medical Association annual meeting in Calgary Ketamine-induced cystitis responds to anti-inflammatories Abusers of the anesthetic develop painful, frequent urination and liver abnormalities Belly-button kidney donation arrives First Previous 2816 2817 2818 2819 2820 Next Last