Local data needed to guide MRSA prescribingPhysicians may be relying on national and not local data on rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) when prescribing antibiotics for wound infections, according to a large U.S. study. Pharmacists make key contributions to primary care teamsHelp manage BP and other CV risk factors in diabetes patients. The prickly problem of EMRs All eyes in the world of eHealth are on the doctors. How social enterprise drives healthcare innovation As well as solving some of the toughest social problems in the developing world, a new kind of entrepreneurial spirit is sparking exciting new healthcare initiatives in Canada NP-led spinal clinic shortens wait times Study finds NPs could speed up diagnosis, management of patients with certain spinal conditions. Corporate class mutual funds a new way to cut tax Strategy offers a way to defer income and make use of passive assets in corporation Growing your portfolio in uncertain times Make sure your investment is tailored to your needs and being actively managed to your advantage Concomitant PPIs and antiplatelet agents OK Intense physical activity benefits type 2 patients University of Toronto's interprofessional centre educates health professionals of tomorrow Since last year, all students in its 11 health sciences faculties have had interprofessional education as a mandatory part of their studies First Previous 369 370 371 372 373 Next Last