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- 8/27/2012
Woman gives birth alone while nurse has nap
A distressed mother forced to deliver her baby alone after the nurse in charge had allegedly sneaked out of the ward to sleep has spoken out about her horrific experience. - 8/27/2012
Foreign-trained MD wins battle against N.B. college
An Iranian-Canadian anesthesiologist working in New Brunswick has won a legal victory against his provincial college over a licensing spat. - 8/27/2012
Nurse accidentally throws donated kidney in medical waste
An investigation has been opened at an Ohio medical center after a nurse accidentally disposed of a donated kidney in medical waste. - 8/27/2012
Research needed into bipolar disorder during pregnancy
LONDON, ONT. _ The impact of bipolar disorder during pregnancy has been hotly contended within the research community. A new study from Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University is sorting out the debate and calling for more targeted, prospective research. - 8/27/2012
Alzheimer's innovation centre planned for Toronto
TORONTO _ With the help opf $5.4 million from the federal government, B'nai Brith will create the Centre of Innovation Excellence for Alzheimer's Care, an innovation laboratory to develop and test new technologies, products and services related to Alzheimer's disease. - 8/27/2012
Family sues nursing home
Lilian Peck is a former resident of the home who died from an infection caused by untreated bedsores. - 8/26/2012
Reflections on a friend of healthcare
I recently travelled to Thornbury, Ont., to pay respect to John Plater. More than 500 people were there and they represented a most amazing cross-section. Local farmers and childhood friends sat cheek to jowl with AIDS activists and fellow victims of tainted blood.