Doctors reluctant to offer routine HIV testingMDs are ‘one of the biggest obstacles’ to screening Quebec patients ‘pariahs’ for border town doctorsSeeing Quebec patients can leave doctors seeing red BY Mark Cardwell Colleges struggle to balance protecting doctors’ rights and informing public Where’s the trade-off between privacy and public interest? So, you want to be a coroner? Four considerations to help you decide whether investigating deaths is the job for you PAGING: What your colleagues are reading - March 26 Issue, 2013 From Romania with love Suspension, $22k fine for doctor who snooped into patient files A doctor in Edmonton who snooped into patient records on a hospital computer has apologized and paid a $22,233 fine to her provincial college. Beyond diets: One doctor’s fresh take on permanent weight loss Drawing on her own experience with obesity, Dr. Ali Zentner’s new book is a guide for patients to a healthier lifestyle and a lesson in compassion for fellow physicians N.S. surgeon has 3,500-patient waiting list Ontario internist honoured First Previous 794 795 796 797 798 Next Last