Look beyond the obvious when care goes awryA patient’s emotional trauma holds the key to his uncontrolled diabetes Surgeon who treated victims of Manchester bombing called a 'terrorist' on his way to hospitalThe doctor was driving back for a shift when another driver pulled up beside him and began hurling expletives at him Nova Scotia hospital promises changes after mistakes in dying man's care Legislation must change for workplace PTSD, says Yukon flight nurse How does this matter? Trust in the era of accountability Family physician burnout ‘not uncommon’ Researchers blame job-related stress and hectic or chaotic work area Do doctors need a public relations strategy or do we just tell the truth? Doctor who made inappropriate sexual remarks to patients may be stripped of licence Though the college's findings don't require the doctor's licence be revoked by law, the college lawyer feels a suspension is inadequate Complaints should be something to smile about: Sask. college Approximately 60% of all practising physicians will have a patient complaint registered about them at some point in their career First Previous 153 154 155 156 157 Next Last