Finding your niche: Making the pharmacy a safe space for LGBTQ patients Ex nihilo: A faint voice returnsLosing my voice was devastating for me, but it allowed me to find another voice on the page. ‘Take as directed’: A hard pill for pharmacists to swallow The forms in e-prescribing platforms are creating errors and new headaches for pharmacists The hacker in the clinic Why physicians have become targets of ransomware attacks and what you should know about it. Finding your Niche: Dealing with addiction Pharmacists provide hope when patients hit rock bottom Splitting laxative dose better for colonoscopy polyp detection Researchers suggest abandoning one-dose, day-before bowel preparation regimens Vitamin B12 injection often prescribed inappropriately Study estimates annual cost of inappropriate B12 use to be $45.6 million in Ontario Recommendations for managing mood, cognition and fatigue after a stroke Updated evidence-based guidelines from the Canadian Stroke Best Practices group Finding your Niche: Animal health: Pets can be perfect patients Some of John Forster-Coull’s patients have four legs and others, like the 9-foot boa constrictor he treated for pneumonia, don’t have any. Navigating the referral Referrals between generalists and specialists have several pain points that extend waits or detract from patient care, but doctors are at work on solutions First Previous 948 949 950 951 952 Next Last