Puppy leaves trail of rabies in three European countries Smooth moves in the exam room balletHow to execute the Typhoid Mary routine with an infectious—or otherwise obnoxious—patient Canadians help track threat of infectious diseases during Olympics It’s not sinusitis, but fungal meningitis! The Medical Post table of contents: March 27, 2012 print edition Key articles from our newest issue SOUND BITES: Why I chose my specialty The smell of the ER? Working when no one else is around? Physicians dish on why they chose their specialty. New hep C guidelines tackle undertreatment Antiviral therapy still benefits patients with normal liver enzymes Ottawa opens emergency drug stockpile to help ease medication shortage Public Health willing to open up National Emergency Stockpile System to help alleviate demand for drugs in short supply. B.C. pharmacists on front line against whooping cough Pharmacists administering pertussis vaccines to combat province-wide outbreak. University of Alberta researcher Dr. Lorne Babiuk takes Canadian Gairdner prize The Gairdner Foundation has announced the recipients of the 2012 Canadian Gairdner Awards, recognizing contributions to some of the most significant medical discoveries around the world. First Previous 569 570 571 572 573 Next Last