Lac-Mégantic train crash: 'It was unreal ...'A few months ago, the hospital staff of Lac-Mégantic took part in an exercise code orange: an simulation involving a school bus accident. But overnight on July 6, the code orange was not a sham. A harrowing account of the Lac-Mégantic blast through the eyes of a doctorLac-Mégantic, Quebec | “The sky was orange. It was like in a movie—a ball of fire, big explosions, flames, smoke and lots of people gathered in the street, in pyjamas.” Dräger enhances Infinity system for patient monitoring RICHMOND HILL, ONT. | Dräger has unveiled the next generation of its handheld Infinity M540 monitor and Infinity CentralStation. 22 reasons why it's difficult to be a nurse Nominations Now Open for the 2013 CARE Centre Joan Lesmond IEN of the Year Award Annual award highlights outstanding internationally educated nurses. OR distractions compromise patient safety: survey Urologists blame poor sleep, illness, interruptions and other problems for at least some surgical complications Status quo must go: Report slams resident shifts longer than 24 hours But limiting shift lengths could also create 'discontinuity of care' Staying together Applications now being accepted for vascular access scholarship MISSISSAUGA, ONT. | Baxter Corp. is inviting new applications for a Community of Practice Scholarship to advance vascular access education for Canadian clinicians. Unconscious pharmacy robber rescued from tree An inept pharmacy thief had to be rescued from a tree when he passed out after consuming fentanyl patches he allegedly stole. First Previous 179 180 181 182 183 Next Last