No punitive action for pharmacy at centre of teen’s EpiPen incident: reviewA review board has reaffirmed a college decision not to dole out any additional punitive action to a Vancouver pharmacy at the centre of an emergency incident involving a teen who sought an EpiPen. Infinite games: A vision based on virtue for healthcareWhat one concept from game theory can teach us about what's important in healthcare Fate of N.B. clinic speaks to unfinished fight for abortion access in region Over the counter heartburn drug Zantac pulled in US, Canada Drugmaker Sanofi is recalling its over-the-counter heartburn drug Zantac in the U.S. and Canada because of possible contamination. Colleagues are exchanging inappropriate photos of patients. What should I do? Help solve another MD's problem: How do you build rapport with less privileged patients? Updated guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of community-acquired pneumonia Highlight 16 key issues to help clinicians optimize therapy for their patients with CAP Doctor shortage and other nonsense Each doctor could serve two-to-three times the current average and do a better job at the same time, if government restrictions were lifted More doctors won't fix Canada's healthcare woes The federal liberal party has promised to increase access to family doctors, but our system requires more profound changes Alberta commits to expanding duties of licensed practical nurses Starting Feb. 1, LPNs will be allowed to administer blood and dispense certain drugs, provide ultrasounds for bedside assessments, and give intravenous nutrition and medication First Previous 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 Next Last