Driving and Dementia Roadmap assists doctorsNew resource helps physicians, patients and their families navigate decisions around driving and dementia. How Australia’s ‘national scheme’ got countrywide licencesIn many ways, Australia is like Canada—with palm trees. Two techs elected to OCP board Candidates were elected to the board as pharmacy technician directors for a three-year and one-year term, respectively. Retirement surprises Some things are predictable, some not so much Negative, unintended consequences of Ontario’s spring fee deal Dr. Matthew Schurter has concerns about the new fee-for-service cap on in-basket family practice billings in Ontario. Comments from Quebec College of Physicians about possible expansion of MAiD alarm disability advocates Dr. Louis Roy floated idea of MAiD becoming available to mature minors and infants who experience intolerable suffering. Editorial: The Money Issue The case for national licences (and how Australia did it). Just trying to help: Doctor slammed after he 'worked around the rules' so a patient could get meds Dr. Ed Pineau did what he did knowing a pharmacy had refused to give the drugs to anyone other than the patient named in the prescription, wrote the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Prince Edward Island. Normal tension glaucoma linked to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease Large Taiwan study shows those with glaucoma 52% more likely to develop Alzheimer's Practicing pediatric medicine on the real thing: program lets medical students interact with kids and families Dalhousie University’s Parent Tot program gives students a chance to learn skills before entering clerkship. First Previous 100 101 102 103 104 Next Last