Thanks for the memoriesMemorization may be tedious, but it’s part of what makes us human, says Dr. Stephen Starr as he reminisces about the mnemonics he met along his medical education. No-shows: Should patients be punished or not?Quebec clinics try fees and other techniques to handle patients who don’t show up for appointments. Tech Talk: A Guide for Improving Care for Patients with ADHD MisterPharmacist finds his niche in downtown Toronto Fast delivery and personal care keep patients coming back to this independent pharmacy. Catgut and toothpaste Reviewing the ponderous list of U.S. goods on which Canada has imposed retaliatory tariffs, many health-related things pop out, and raise questions about how this new economic context will impact care in Canada. New rules for Alberta pharmacies around providing compounding services The Alberta College of Pharmacy’s new Standards for the Operation of Licensed Pharmacies makes changes to previous requirements. Ottawa pauses preventive healthcare task force amid review over breast cancer screening recommendations Breast Cancer Canada and Dense Breasts Canada have both issued statements applauding the minister’s move. Could serum anti-müllerian hormone levels test replace transvaginal ultrasound in PCOS diagnosis? Physicians need to counsel patients on what the blood test means, expert says. New award recognizes excellence in minor ailment services New award from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at University of Toronto is now open for. nominations from pharmacists. Drug for severe acne may increase the risk of sacroiliitis A Health Canada safety review finds a possible link between isotretinoin use and the risk of sacroiliitis. First Previous 228 229 230 231 232 Next Last