Former NLMA president fed up with Newfoundland government leaves for OntarioA well-known physician in Newfoundland says she is leaving for Ontario because she’s fed up with how the government is running the health system. Rural incentives may be failingIn N.L. study, half of those who defaulted on ‘return-for-service’ contracts were IMGs PAGING: What your colleagues are reading - April 9 Issue, 2013 Five tips for helping colleagues who are burned out Press Review - April 5, 2013 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Personalized prescriptions reduce side effects, increase efficiency. Read this and $5,000 for a weekend locum in Saskatchewan? Exactly how much can a physician make doing a locum in rural Saskatchewan? The numbers may surprise you. MY OFFICE: Dr. David Rapoport Edarbi and Edarbyclor for hypertension Takeda Canada is introducing a new angiotensin II blocker (ARB) for the treatment of hypertension. Walking the fine line of self-disclosure While boundary violation fears are legitimate, bringing up your experiences can also spark a connection and empathy History’s lost ‘heroic’ helper For centuries, heroin was an effective pain reliever, easing difficult labours for many women First Previous 2925 2926 2927 2928 2929 Next Last