Walking speed predicts mortality in seniors Giant rats detect TB Notorious autism paper a fraud, journal declares OMA pushing for more doctor involvement in LHIN decisions As more health system planning takes place locally in Ontario, a new Ontario Medical Association (OMA) report is stressing the need for physicians to be more engaged in the process. Shorter midwifery education program ideal for nurses Post-baccalaureate program allows those with background in health care to complete midwifery degree in only two years. Smartphones will be standard MD tools by 2015: EMR guru But with their ubiquity will come novel patient-boundary problems Governance review may mean big OMA change Ontario Medical Association (OMA) governors have voted to conduct a “focused and step-wise” review of the way their group is governed. Pharmacy school produces quit smoking video The Media Centre at Dalhousie University is marking National Non-Smoking Week with a video featuring pharmacy professor Dr. Neil MacKinnon. What If? reader response focuses on need for family medicine to adapt It will remain far from extinct, but how different will it look in years to come? New statement on thromboembolism risk with oral contraceptives First Previous 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 Next Last