A decade of poor progress on palliative careIn the last 10 years, we haven't made substantial progress improving access to palliative care for Canadians; we wouldn't tolerate that in other areas of medicine Putting pharmacy techs to good use B.C. premier commits province to build second hospital in Surrey The majority of U.S. medical students are now women, new data show The FLQ crisis and the FMSQ Back in 1970: A terrorist threat against medical association leaders and when striking specialists decamped just outside provincial borders N.S. to fund pharmacists prescribing birth control, UTI, shingles medications Nova Scotia is committing more than $9 million over five years to cover the cost of several services offered by the province's 1,300 pharmacists. Feedback: Is there really a doctor shortage? Are colleges getting better? and other questions How do you build rapport with less privileged patients? Prescribing anticoagulants in the ED for atrial fibrillation increases long-term use by 30% When the diagnosis is poison From antifreeze to organophosphates, this internist has seen most common adult poisonings First Previous 295 296 297 298 299 Next Last