Keepin' it regular: Talk to patients about periods and other tips from new clinical review on endometriosisNew review looks at evidence supporting care of patients with the common but often debilitating condition. Are negative biases toward family medicine forming early in med school?Nima Hamidi Toussi, a first-year medical student at the University of Saskatchewan, said the bias could be counteracted with info on the diagnostic acumen and challenging skillset required for family medicine. Ready to celebrate? Pharmacist Appreciation Month festivities across Canada From PAMcakes to contests, organizations across the country are celebrating pharmacists this March. Newfoundland and Labrador telehealth line advises most callers to go see a doctor ‘I called to get medical help because I had no doctor,’ said a comment from May. ‘So it’s not much good for them to tell me to see a doctor.’ AI predicts cancer patient survival just by reading physician notes AI model can inform oncologists of individual cancer patient survival rates, with greater than 80% accuracy Books that inspire change These reads are doctor-recommended for shifting habits and boosting wellbeing. Could Instagram help pregnant women maintain healthy weight? When looking to engage with future mothers on healthy habits, 'go where the patients are.' H5N1 virus: Skunks found dead in Metro Vancouver had avian flu The World Health Organization has said that H5N1 infection in humans can cause severe disease and has a high death rate. Novo Nordisk plans price cuts for several insulins The Danish drugmaker said Tuesday that pre-filled pens and vials of long-acting and short-acting insulins will see price reductions. Pharmacy U presenter Zubin Austin: "Rage is all the rage: Dealing with conflict and hostility in practice" Join us on Saturday, April 1st at 730 a.m. to learn more about yourself, conflict management, and what you can do to better manage difficult situations, conversations, and people. First Previous 639 640 641 642 643 Next Last