Socrates wasn’t a pimpI myself am no stranger to the feelings of shame and inadequacy that comes along with failing inside the confines of shame-based medical education Putting pharmacy techs to good use With evolving competition, will family medicine survive? New Canadian guidelines on benzodiazepine receptor agonist use disorder in older adults Provide guidance on prevention, optimal assessment and treatment of BZRA use disorder Alberta eyes more operating rooms, contracts with private clinics for surgeries The government wants to meet medically recommended deadlines for all scheduled surgeries Methods to avoid fraud, mismanagement needed in N.S. hospital project: auditor Nova Scotia's auditor general is raising concerns about inadequate safeguards to prevent fraud and mistakes in the largest capital project in the province's history. Online booking – not just for hairdressers and restaurants A pilot project proved many of the concerns about online booking for primary care were unfounded—and many of the benefits were real The majority of U.S. medical students are now women, new data show The 'Big 5' bank faceoff Canadian banks have revamped their efforts to attract physician clients—so, we compared their offerings N.S. to fund pharmacists prescribing birth control, UTI, shingles medications Nova Scotia is committing more than $9 million over five years to cover the cost of several services offered by the province's 1,300 pharmacists. First Previous 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 Next Last