Medical Post 'What if?' series envisions a global health utopiaWhat would it mean for disease prevention, mortality rates, and the role of doctors? What if ... everyone had adequate food and water?Sharing plentiful global resources would end the revolving door of illness and preventable disease in developing countries, making the work of doctors and nurses less futile. Why hasn’t this happened? The Collaborative Patient/Person-Centric Care Model Introducing a new paradigm in patient care involving an evidence-informed approach CNA road show starts off with a bang Nursing organizations joining forces to press for changes to Canada's health system. The Healthcare Interview: Cybermedicine pioneer brings health care into the Information Age If you think Twitter is just for celebrity-obsessed teenagers, think again. ‘Cybermedicine’ pioneer Dr. Gunther Eysenbach outlines how social media aids both medical research and patient care. What if…Cancer were cured?” draws optimistic and pessimistic feedback Shouldn’t even ask this question until “we stop deluding ourselves, the public and our patients”: poll respondent OHA Event: HealthAchieve Event features 50 educational sessions and 250 speakers of the highest quality. What if ... cancer were cured? Experts believe there is no “magic bullet” to defeat cancer. What is needed is a whole new way of thinking about the disease. On the road to practice excellence for hospital pharmacists An overview of CSHP 2015 “Hit the Target” toolkits Sask. MDs welcome pharmacists to teams Project benefits primary care in rural and remote communities First Previous 57 58 59 60 61 Next Last