Heart failure tied to risk of osteoporotic fracturesFrequent chest X-rays of these patients present a perfect opportunity to check for fractures in spine, researcher notes Sask. eases path for Canadians studying medicine abroad to returnU of S relaxes clerkship rules, establishes co-ordinator to help expat students Ministers remain silent on organ-donation report With thousands on waiting lists, governments’ silence on data they commissioned called ‘incomprehensible’ One-quarter of female surgeons have drinking problem: U.S. survey More than 25% of female surgeons and almost 14% of male surgeons are either alcohol-dependent or alcohol abusers, a U.S. study suggests. MDs providing more coverage, OMA says Patients from new primary-care models visit ERs less in recent years: analysis Press Review - March 9, 2012 Alta. college applauds MD whistle-blowing It is ‘commendable’ that doctors have gone the extra mile, registrar says Strutting their stuff . . . for cash Nurse’s video gets to the heart of profession Nour Al Farawi profiles, by way of flashcards, the often difficult, always rewarding, job of a nurse. Taking oxycodone off formularies irks doctors Delistings in Saskatchewan, Ontario and the Maritime provinces have physicians scrambling First Previous 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 Next Last