World’s oldest practising physician dies at 114Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark, the world’s oldest practising physician, died on April 1, 2012 in Athens, Georgia at the age of 114. Press Review - April 9, 2012 What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of April 9th Drug reforms will hit NB pharmacies hard: Blanchard Despite government incentives, the New Brunswick Pharmacists Association is grappling with disparities in drug reforms compared to other provinces. Atlantic pharmacies pilot therapeutic substitution Prompted by legislation around pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice, Medavie Blue Cross is conducting a pilot that could help determine fee-for-service models in the future. Drug shortages: what is the industry doing? Manufacturers support healthcare professionals in the short-term, but say uncovering long-term solution is the real priority. Duelling guidelines? Canadian and U.S. guidelines for acute sinusitis differ in diagnosis, treatment Bad residency match? Your life isn't over Make the most of the opportunity and you may be pleasantly surprised. Why nurses are in such high demand stateside Grappling with quality challenges has attracted a new breed of health care leaders: physician and nurse executives. What happens when a surgeon gets infected? Trying to operate after a diagnosis of a blood-borne pathogen is a murky, disquieting business, one doctor says First Previous 3172 3173 3174 3175 3176 Next Last