Opioid prescribing rates, doses and mortality rise in nonmalignant painIncrease mainly due to an escalating use of long-acting oxycodone. Florida's NPs say they can save state millions Trumping the formidable Sister Rees A clinical demonstration shows that, sometimes, nasogastric tube insertions can be too successful Social media tools can play role in improving patient care Accept patients as Facebook friends and give out e-mail address, physician urges, to answer questions and overcome boundaries A different kind of family medicine could impact NPs, other health professionals Informal poll indicates many feel under siege, plus need for quicker adaptation to changing environment BC NDP leaders vows to put NPs to work Chronic pain afflicts 1.5 million young Canadians Doctors may be unaware that many children and young adults need care Ontario starts paying for phone consultations Ontario has joined British Columbia and Alberta in introducing telephone consultation fees. Remote dispensing machines get mixed reception Survey shows older patients are not keen on the bank machine-like service ‘Risky’ prescribing common in primary care Product warnings often go unheeded, Scottish researchers find First Previous 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 Next Last