Night time isn’t the right timeTraditional overnight ER shifts take their toll Graduates of Ontario’s first physician assistant program go to workOntario’s first graduates of a civilian program for physician assistants received their bachelor of health sciences (physician assistant) degrees from McMaster University in Hamilton during convocation ceremonies in November. Nova Scotia unveils Canada’s first emergency care standards B.C. orthopedic surgeons defend ongoing job action Issue about safety, not money, says orthopedic association Newsmakers 2010: Naughty or nice? The year in review with the Medical Post’s take on who should get gifts—and who should get lumps of coal No downtime in emergency Study suggests emergency physicians spend 100% of their shifts on patient care 'Doorway' EMR opens in northern Ontario A new portal has electronically connected nearly two dozen northern Ontario health facilities to help improve clinical decision-making. Medication mishaps are costly, Canadian study shows Adverse drug events drive up health-care utilization Why so slow? What do you do if you’re head of the ER and one of your physicians is dramatically less efficient than his colleagues, but doesn’t know what he’s doing differently from everyone else? Saskatchewan MD unrest spreads to Moosejaw First Previous 689 690 691 692 693 Next Last