Issues and challenges in test follow-upA CMPA physician advisor at Family Medicine Forum talks general rules and how to avoid accountability gaps. Protect the supply: Nova Scotia college reminds doctors of responsibilities when prescribing to patients not in CanadaCo-signing a prescription is still prescribing, the reminder notes. Prostate cancer: MRI could fill gaps in PSA tests Research shows that MRI, independent of the PSA test, could be relevant as a primary screening tool. Board of Alberta Health Services makes changes to executive team during restructuring Premier Danielle Smith appointed Dr. Lyle Oberg, who’s a doctor and former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister, to run the AHS board. The world’s first gene therapy for sickle cell disease has been approved in Britain Both sickle cell disease and thalassemia are caused by mistakes in the genes that carry hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carry oxygen. Management options in patients with atopic dermatitis refractory to topical therapies American Academy of Dermatology issues updated recommendations for management of atopic dermatitis with phototherapy and systemic therapies. Measles deaths worldwide jumped 40% last year, health agencies say The highly infectious disease triggered epidemics in 37 countries last year, versus 22 countries in 2021. Don't drink and drive . . . and then lie about it on your college registration Saskatoon family medicine physician Dr. Kristyn Insley has been suspended for three months and ordered to pay $1,410 in college costs. The power of short-term glucose monitoring as an educational preventative Could community pharmacists be key players in diabetes prevention? Five tips: Assessing and managing drug-related problems in cognitive impairment and dementia Five pearls you can use in your practice now. First Previous 208 209 210 211 212 Next Last