Throwback Thursday: January 9, 1990The story: Smoking and abortion enter ‘90s as hot topics. Throwback Thursday: January 21, 1975The story: Canada’s 1st toe-to-thumb transplant ‘very smooth.’ When a doctor suicides I have known three doctors in the past 42 years who have killed themselves. U.S. pharmacists learn to share the story of their value NCPA convention strikes an optimistic tone focused on opportunities for growth. Why hospitals can survive, and thrive, without fast food Advocates of hospitals serving as healthy examples to the community battle arguments of budget concerns and freedom of choice When I lodged a college complaint against a colleague . . . I felt it was my best option, but I wonder: Should doctors lodge complaints against other MDs? It comes in 50 shades, apparently Our new scopes of practice open up exciting new grey areas to explore. Optimizing gastrointestinal pharmacotherapy Pharmacists can enhance GI patient care by focusing on these six med-related areas ‘I hate being a doctor’ Doctor advice blogger tackles what to say to a doctor to help him fall in love with medicine again. Say goodbye to the scalpel-throwing, macho physician Disruptive behaviour is less tolerated and more reported than ever before First Previous 957 958 959 960 961 Next Last