Cameras at babies' bedsides in B.C. neonatal intensive care unit comfort parentsA pilot project that started in June at the neonatal intensive care unit of Richmond Hospital in British Columbia has become a permanent fixture. Leadership, advocacy and pharmacy – our future is brightHere's what I've learned: Pharmacy leadership is like an iceberg—much of the work being done on behalf of the profession happens out of sight. Nuvaxovid COVID-19 vaccine approved for adolescents and for first booster dose in adults Protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine may be an option for individuals who are unable or not willing to receive an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. Poll: Do you give out your private phone number to patients? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Canada's chief science adviser releases recommendations to combat long COVID The recommendations presented by Mona Nemer came from a task force that was established in July to respond to post-COVID-19 condition, or long-COVID. 'I get yelled at a lot': An overworked emergency department prepares for a new surge One child recently spent 36 hours in the emergency department waiting for an inpatient bed. Merck, Moderna detail potential skin cancer vaccine progress The drugmakers said a potential skin cancer vaccine they are developing using the same tech behind COVID-19 shots fared well in a small study. Trudeau says he's not willing to kick healthcare reform down the road any longer Provincial premiers have called for a meeting with Trudeau for more than a year to discuss their demand that the federal government pay a larger share of healthcare costs. Newer docs have similar habits as older peers on patient interactions: study Regardless of when they actually started practicing, primary care providers peak on patient volume around the same time. Happier at any size As Dr. Melissa Yuan-Innes observes, words carry weight and there are more satisfying stories to tell ourselves. First Previous 922 923 924 925 926 Next Last