ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 2/4/2019
The generalist curse
What happens when generalists rely on checklists and tools more than their knowledge of anatomy and pathophysiology? - 2/4/2019
Techs and employers face challenges in job market
Pharmacy tech regulation brings opportunities and challenges for job seekers and employers - 2/4/2019
Deadly medication duo still widely prescribed in NB
About 40% of patients at the Atlantic Pain Clinic are on both benzodiazepines and opioids, a potentially dangerous combination - 2/4/2019
Organ, tissue donations increasing in Ontario, but so is waiting list
The Trillium Gift of Life Network says the number of organ and tissue donations in Ontario are increasing, though the transplant waiting list also grew last year. - 2/4/2019
Asthma often mismanaged, latest report shows
While the majority of asthma patients believe their asthma is under control, 1 million Canadians experience symptoms daily - 2/4/2019
Montreal man on trial for murder of wife with Alzheimer's testifies about her death
One year before her killing, Michel Cadotte had sought a medically assisted death for his wife Jocelyne Lizotte but was told she didn't qualify - 2/4/2019
Organ, tissue donations increasing in Ontario, but so is waiting list
The Trillium Gift of Life Network says the number of organ and tissue donations in Ontario are increasing, though the transplant waiting list also grew last year. - 2/3/2019
Case report: Hands off
Recently in our walk-in clinic, I was consulted by a 71-year-old female with regard to a rash which had spread “all over” in the last two or three weeks. She had not been ill, is generally in good health, allergic to nothing and taking only vitamins—no prescription medications.