ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 3/8/2010
Ultrasound with elastography can help diagnose skin lesions
New assessment technique may reduce unnecessary biopsies - 3/8/2010
Don’t blame Danny for getting care in U.S.
As un-Canadian as it may be, Newfoundland’s premier simply saw our system’s economy-class offering and opted to upgrade - 3/8/2010
N.L. | Physician stripped of licence
- 3/8/2010
Up your nose with a . . . hypothermia device
The nostrils are the quickest way to the brain in a bid to boost cardiac arrest survival - 3/8/2010
Hep E a growing public health emergency
Vaccine exists, but hasn’t been licensed because it is not seen as economically viable - 3/8/2010
MD pay is not the problem
- 3/8/2010
Cosmetic MD lobby comes out fighting
Canadian Association of Aesthetic Medicine aims to help specialists better defend interests - 3/8/2010
The Healthcare Interview: ‘Saint’ Cathy Crowe on street nursing and the politics of life
Few people in the health community have had the media exposure of Toronto nurse Cathy Crowe. A longtime caregiver and advocate for the homeless denizens of Canada’s biggest city, she and her work have been the subject of countless newspaper, TV and magazine stories since the 1980s. Most recently, she ran for provincial office, albeit unsuccessfully. Here, Crowe discusses public health issues and how there is still much work to be done.