Weird gifts from patientsTo be sure, as the colleges of physicians and surgeons will sternly tell you, doctors are only allowed to accept unsolicited gifts from patients that are ‘modest tokens of appreciation.’ Study of U.S. hospital figures links pot use with increasing risk of strokeFrom data covering 2.3 million hospitalizations of adult cannabis users, researchers found a steady increase in the number of strokes suffered BC college of pharmacists proposes new standards on sexual misconduct The policy is the first time the regulator has developed a clearly worded policy on what constitutes sexual misconduct in pharmacy Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘How do you best balance teaching responsibilities with office duties?' Peering through the glass ceiling Remaking the world of medicine to further include women Finding your purpose in retirement You’ve got to retire to something, not from something The unofficial rules for firing patients Every doctor has considered it, but a few have even developed their own rules for determining when it’s time for a patient to go. ‘I accidentally told my friend about a well-known patient I saw. What should I do?’ New reporting regs for MAiD requests on Nov. 1 will be an extra burden on providers Starting on Nov. 1, physicians must follow new federal regulations to report requests for medical assistance in dying (MAiD). The regulations support a Health Canada monitoring program for how MAiD is working in Canada. Jury finds couple guilty in 2013 death of toddler son Jeromie and Jennifer Clark were found guilty of criminal negligence causing death and failure to provide the necessaries of life for their son First Previous 457 458 459 460 461 Next Last