Data analysis complete in N.B.’s ‘mystery brain disease’; results in summerChief medical officer Dr. Yves Léger announced today that results from the analysis have been turned over to the Public Health Agency of Canada for scientific review, which will offer formal feedback. 39 children hospitalized: Company fined $10K in E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares in 2023About 448 people were infected with E. coli in the fall of 2023. Divide . . . and then what? Four ministers now dealing with health in Alberta alongside the four new agencies post-AHS breakup Blaming and shaming isn’t the answer A pharmacist reflects on their experience being involved in a practice incident. Sixteen years later: A marriage still surviving medicine Dr. Ginevra Mills reflects on the toll – and unexpected strength—that a career in medicine has brought to her marriage, her motherhood and herself. Need for speed: Canadian researchers create test aimed at predicting whether a patient will develop sepsis Sepsis kills thousands of people in Canada and close to 50 million people worldwide every year. AI tool saves major time sourcing drug information Idea emerged from pharmacist’s own struggle finding quick answers for patients. Retired doc ordered to pay up to $25K for speculating on mental health of non-patient in divorce case The letter concluded that the complainant was ‘engaging in a pattern of emotional spousal abuse and parental alienation,’ despite the doctor having never examined the individual. Tech with benefits: an AI scribe love story More unsolicited advice from Dr. Eric Cadesky. Top takeaways from TELUS Health’s new Pharmacy Trends market report The inaugural report featured 5 big trends about the future of pharmacies in Canada. First Previous 161 162 163 164 165 Next Last