The complexities of pain managementTwo experts share their approaches Problem solved: I need help charting. Any advice for using a scribe?'We (doctors) are now at risk of not “hearing” our patients’ stories. I am in the process of trialling Mutuo speech recognition. It transcribes the patient-clinician interaction, using machine learning.' Are polls broken? Patient advocacy groups and medical associations use polls to gauge the public’s interest or knowledge about an issue. Yet when headlines scream “Most Canadians agree ‘Canada is broken’,” it makes one wonder: Is polling broken? 4 ways to future-proof your practice If change is inevitable, then the role of a pharmacy leader is to create conditions in which change is possible, celebrated and supported. Assisting last-minute travellers Whether through lack of knowledge or emergency, some patients simply won't have the typical time needed to handle pretravel health details. Not being immortal It is difficult to know what medical interventions to make for patients in the later stages of life. Mission possible: pharmacies for all James Morrison won’t stop until there are pharmacies that welcome everyone. Oops . . . I caught it, again! Do you remember where you were on March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic? Meet Michael Boivin: Pharmacy CE educator and consultant If you've taken an accredited program for pharmacists in the last 10 years, there's a chance Michael Boivin created it. Evaluating patients for drug-induced liver injury Drug-induced liver injury can range from asymptomatic liver enzyme elevation, the most common presentation, to acute liver failure. First Previous 48 49 50 51 52 Next Last