COVID-19: the case for ongoing maskingFace masks are a must if we hope to mitigate future deaths and economic devastation, says Dr. Daniel Okoro. Study examines systemic reaction rates with concurrent COVID-19 and flu vaccinesGiving both vaccines at the same visit increases the rate of systemic adverse effects by 8% to 11% compared to giving an mRNA COVID-19 booster alone. Charlottetown hospital calls Code Orange after accident prompts need for more staff Code Orange is called when an external disaster or threat is likely to require additional hospital resources. B.C. doctors urge province to expand time-based model of pay FPs currently can bill for up to an hour to assess whether a patient meets the criteria for the anti-viral drug Paxlovid. Tips for giving the COVID-19 vaccine to babies and young children How to prepare to administer the vaccine and where to find information and advice to share with parents and caregivers. Some SARS-CoV-2 variants showing signs of becoming resistant to Paxlovid Drug should be reserved for those who need it most to slow down resistance. QUIZ: Medical errors and patient safety Test your knowledge of recent headlines and landmark research. Both sides now: a pandemic portrait Pamela's photo captures the mood of pharmacy staff, after two years behind the pandemic mask. Pharmacist-led filmmaker team plans exposé on pharmacy working conditions Coming to NETFLIX—an exposé on the untenable working conditions faced by retail pharmacy staff in the U.S.? When two wrongs don't make a right: Doctor prescribed Ivermectin for myocarditis—even though tests ruled out the condition Dr. Wilhemus Petrus Grobler told the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Manitoba he was acceding to what the patient wanted. First Previous 99 100 101 102 103 Next Last