Case report: Not this rash again!Dr. Robert Dickson sees a patient with a puzzling rash at his walk-in clinic. Stickers, toys and longer appointments: Ontario health units plan for young kids' vaxFamilies are encouraged to bring comfort items like blankets, stuffed animals and tablets. DOACs found to be safe in breast cancer patients using tamoxifen Canadian researchers find risk is no higher than with aromatase inhibitors. Routine vitamin D tests mostly unnecessary Vitamin D testing shouldn’t be part of routine blood tests for asymptomatic individuals, according to a new practice pointer published in the BMJ. CAPSI asks pharmacists to volunteer as mentors Wanna be a mentor? The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns wants you! Dancer tells of excruciating pain, isolation and stigma of monkeypox infection The 28-year-old Toronto resident had only just returned to work as a dancer and physical trainer in late May when he developed a fever. A medical school reunion, 55 years later Long-time graduates keep tradition alive by continuing to meet at 80+ years old. CVS seeks verification on drugs with possible abortion use CVS Health is asking pharmacists in some states to verify that a few of the prescriptions they provide will not be used end a pregnancy. Case study: My patient with opioid-use disorder has terrible cancer pain Dr. Marcus Greatheart gives his take on best practices when communicating with patients with these concurrent issues. Ontario opening pediatric COVID-19 vaccine bookings for youngest kids on July 28 First Previous 495 496 497 498 499 Next Last