CARDIOLOGY: Automated phone system aids anticoagulation care PEDIATRICS: Developing vaccines a riskier prospect than new drugsncreasing failure-to-success ratio a concern for future research POLITICS: Hospital report cards spark different reactions in B.C., Ontario If Fraser Institute studies are problematic, maybe provincial medical associations should step up to lead hospital accountability project Doubts raised on ASA as primary prevention Researchers find little justification for antiplatelet therapy in healthy people CARDIOLOGY: Exercise program shows modest benefit for heart failure patients PSYCHIATRY: Personality disorder often misdiagnosed as bipolar Increased availability of medications and marketing efforts for bipolar diagnoses may be causing overdiagnosis, says researcher In awe of medical advances and the pioneering patients who accept them Technological gains and courage to try experimental therapies inspire a veteran MD PEDIATRICS: Handout identifying care team members helps parents cope Being able to put a name to a face made parents feel more comfortable asking questions and involved in decisions CARDIOLOGY: Study OKs short-term antiplatelet halt Surveys of hospital quality and safety draw mixed viewpoints Canadian Healthcare Association says members are committed to transparency, but many Ont. hospitals rejected recent Fraser report First Previous 434 435 436 437 438 Next Last