Doctors often feel 'alienated' trying to help patients return to workReport from the Institute for Work and Health revealed that health-care workers in several provinces have challenges working with the WSIB Emergency department pharmacy technician takes more accurate medication histories than nursesStudy shows 94.4% accuracy rate for pharmacy technician compared with 14% for nurses. Tests and treatments are not as beneficial as you think Clinicians often underestimate harms and overestimate benefits, review shows The OMA is considering the withdrawal of physician services The association is surveying doctors to gauge their interest in several escalated forms of job action, including days where only emergency services are offered Generation X physicians: How to take control of your financial situation P.E.I. health minister refuses to sign separate deal with Ottawa Beaudet to step down as president of CIHR after controversial year Nova Scotia's health deal as good as it was going to get from Ottawa: premier Varenicline labelling changes announced in the United States Revisions include removal of boxed warning about serious neuropsychiatric events Five-day antibiotic course inferior to 10-day therapy for acute otitis media in young children Rates of adverse events and emergence of antimicrobial resistance similar with both regimens First Previous 408 409 410 411 412 Next Last