ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 6/24/2021
Doomed historical NB doctor immortalized in Irish ballad
The chance meeting of an Irish musician and a local historian, with the same name, led to the inspiration for the song. - 6/24/2021
Part 2: Conducting an effective “closing” inventory count - Dispensary
Every inventory taking is important. When you complete an inventory count, it allows your bookkeeper and accountant to accurately determine your true margin and as a result, you to manage your business more effectively. It takes into account shrink, theft and is simply good management to do a physical count. - 6/24/2021
B.C. doctor wants action to prevent children falling from windows
A pediatric neurosurgeon in British Columbia is urging caregivers to take steps to prevent children from falling from windows and balconies after two kids have died from their injuries so far this year. - 6/23/2021
Surgeon suspended from USask for comments at a rally encouraging pause of mRNA vaccines for kids
The University of Saskatchewan has suspended Dr. Francis Christian from his faculty responsibilities after he spoke at a rally last week stressing the need for informed consent in giving children the COVID-19 vaccine. - 6/23/2021
Faith in forms changes medicine
Clinic walls used to sag with special shelves and trays full of forms. Cupboard doors refused to close as forms refused to stay inside. Extra forms always slipped out onto counters and floors, when you tried to yank one out from the bottom of a pile. - 6/23/2021
Twitter sings a new healthcare tune
Something new has emerged from the depths of healthcare social media that could represent an evolutionary step in networking on Twitter. Twitter Spaces. - 6/23/2021
Doctor as patient: Slice of brain, slice of life
I was parked in the hospital parking lot, waiting for an MRI of my brain, I do my last minute check for metal objects. No shrapnel, prosthetic valves, pacemakers, just my watch and wedding band. The latter slipped off reluctantly.