Minor ailment? Grand River Hospital's new emergency department retail pharmacy can helpGrand River Hospital's new emergency department retail pharmacy will treat minor ailments and provide after-hours prescriptions, allowing patients to be discharged faster. We need a new word for anxietyIn an opinion piece, our long-time reporter Kylie Taggart discusses small ‘a’ anxiety and the importance of nuance when using the same word for a fleeting emotion and a serious mental illness. Nunavut celebrates first MRI performed in the territory Portable MRI machine fills gap just as CT scanner is being replaced. The conflicting and confusing terminology of pain Why is it key for primary care providers to know the technical terms surrounding different types of pain? NEW PRODUCT: Nypozi for several neutropenia-related indications Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for May. NACI says mpox and COVID-19 vaccines can be safely given at the same time The recommendation also says that Imvamune can be given at the same time as any other live or non-live vaccines. About one Quebec child per day taken to ER for drowning, near-drowning: research ‘We’re not moving forward in the right direction with a steady decrease of events or tragedies.’ Reflections from the ER: Aleysha’s story One critical event debriefing in 35 years says a lot about the way we treat ourselves. We can do better. What does a physiatrist do all day? A day in the life of physician—and former National Ballet of Canada ballet dancer—Dr. Paul Winston. Ontario patients choose emergency departments over walk-in clinics to avoid being ‘fired’ by family doctors Healthcare professionals report patients using emergency department for non-urgent cases. First Previous 360 361 362 363 364 Next Last