EMRs: Public and physicians being hoodwinked Manitoba techs take part in CQI studyThe College of Pharmacists of Manitoba recently invited practising pharmacy technicians and pharmacists to participate in Safety IQ, a research study on continuous quality improvement (CQI) in Manitoba community pharmacies. Canadian’s standard of living at stake with new tax proposals Doctors furious over Trudeau's comments about them in House of Commons debate The Ontario Medical Association called the comments 'unacceptable' Study: more fats, fewer carbohydrates, equal a balanced diet Nutritionists have been telling us for years to load up on the low-fat products. Turns out that may have been a bad idea Abbott launching FreeStyle Libre glucose monitoring system for adults with diabetes Continuously measures glucose using a small disposable sensor worn for up to 14 days An interest-based approach to small business tax changes Manitobans must pay health premiums or face cuts to services: premier Parents chase down teenager in Saskatoon who stole cash from cancer walk Study suggests that online physician ratings are not to be trusted Research out of the U.S. suggests that there is no association between these ratings and clinical performance or patient care First Previous 235 236 237 238 239 Next Last