Alberta Health Services survey finds improving morale among nursesMorale among nurses and doctors at the province’s health authority has improved dramatically in the last two years, according to a new survey. A lesson in grumpyWhen speaking with an irritable patient, empathy will get you everywhere. In appreciation of the true first line of care My receptionist goes above and beyond the call of duty for patients, and it means the world to them Regina nurse receives national award Debbie Rodger has been a beacon of hope and a voice for HIV patients who often struggle in silence. Bald ambition: cutting hair to save lives The Trillium Health Centre was buzzing this week Banned mother who hit nurse allowed to visit son in hospital Vancouver Island Health Authority granted a 73-year-old mother supervised daily visits with her seriously ill son at Victoria General Hospital Friday. GP disciplined over conduct with patient A child’s illness forces a father to become a man To go gently, or rage against the dying of the light? Contemplating the end of life, whether a patient’s or our own, inspires conflicting thoughts of logical inevitability and emotional resistance DIVERSION: The virtues of vanity plates Getting personalized licence plates that denote MD status proves to be well worth the trouble First Previous 226 227 228 229 230 Next Last