SOGC calls for greater collaborative careOTTAWA | The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) says collaborative care is key to improving health outcomes in Canada, especially with the incorporation of midwifery into standard practice. What if question gave you pause, but you can’t envision a future without our venerable institutionsFeedback from Canadian doctors is loud and clear: there is no way we could run a fully functional health-care system in Canada without hospitals. P.E.I. adds more drugs to provincial formulary What if... there were no more hospitals? Are these venerable health-care institutions essential? Or essentially failing? The Healthcare Interview: Dr. Joyce Zazulak puts the 'art' in the art of medicine Innovative program teaches residents creative ways to view and empathize with patients Canada's doctors, nurses, and pharmacists call for 'healthy' debate Want Canadians to see how parties plan to transform health-care system for future Chiropractors aim to play key role as part of team primary care Local firefighter Nick Patel loves the physical and mental challenges of his work Dr. Philippe Couillard to lead new direction of Health Research Foundation Former Quebec health minister brings experience and visionary approach to health-care policy Alberta pharmacists may make prescription special authorizations Alberta pharmacists with “additional prescribing authorization” are now eligible to complete, sign and submit Drug Special Authorization Request forms. New MS monitoring system planned for Canada The Public Health Agency of Canada promises financial support to create a Canadian Multiple Sclerosis Monitoring System. First Previous 55 56 57 58 59 Next Last