Number of unmatched Canadian med school grads ‘a real concern’CFMS says ‘we can do better’ about high number of unmatched Canadian graduates in annual CaRMS match Largest study of its kind shows benefits of Medtronic insulin pumps for people with type 2 diabetes U.S. report: More infections from dirty scopes than estimated B.C. declares public health crisis over rise in opioid-related overdoses Hundreds of pharmacists participate in naloxone training sessions as college fast-tracks drug’s conversion to non-prescription status in response to emergency. UK pharmacy chain accused of abusing med review program Media reports allege Boots uses quotas to pressure pharmacists into conducting unneeded medication reviews. ASA use for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer US task force issues updated recommendations that balance benefits and harms. Q&A: Sandra Martin on how to legislate doctor-assisted death The author of ‘A Good Death’ looks at right-to-die legislation around the world—and how the issue has evolved in Canada Two physicians allege private clinic gave preferential treatment to fee-paying patients Alberta auditing clinic after a lawsuit launched by two former physicians contained number of striking allegations Empowering pharmacists to make interventions lowers patients' cardiac risk: study Findings from RxEACH, a University of Alberta research project, were presented at a U.S. cardiology conference. Policy makers and doctors struggle to respond to study on gender-selective abortions CMAJ study found that abortion rates among Indian women with two daughters rose during the third pregnancy First Previous 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 Next Last