AUA: Prostate cancer study touts benefits of watchful waitingNew active surveillance parameters may allow for more individualized care. Checking for trophoblast cells a reliable, less-invasive fetal test AAOS: Watch for rotator cuff injuries in wheelchair users Risk factors include increasing duration of paraplegia, female sex and higher activity level. EDITORIAL: Is there a more scientific way to look at fee relativity? Billing number system may soon end, says N.B. health minister Provincial health minister Mike Murphy says the days of N.B.'s much reviled billing-number quota system may soon come to an end. LAST LAUGH: Rural vet work not the cat's meow No good deed goes unpunished when Dr. Dave Sheehy tries to help pets in distress in a town lacking vet services No benefit from routine ER use of eptifibatide for coronary patients Further study may identify who would benefit from early use. AAOS: Middle-aged patients benefit from ACL reconstruction Long-term followup reveals most continue to have good knee function decades later CORRIDOR CONSULTS: Infant diagnosis of granuloma annulare needs confirmation LETTERS: Forcing clinic doctors to take responsibility for walk-in patients could backfire I would like to respond to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia registrar Dr. Heidi Oetter's letter about the college's walk-in policy: First Previous 3927 3928 3929 3930 3931 Next Last