The 10 commandments of walk-in clinicsIf we're not careful, walk-in clinics become de facto family practices. What do de facto family practice patients want? They want it all— screening, work up for multiple chronic problems, referrals— the whole shebang. And they often want it all at once. 5 Tips: Providing care to newcomers How to help patients with cognitive symptoms of long COVID Start with reassurance, experts say. For Muslims with eating disorders, Ramadan can pose dilemmas When the Islamic holy month of Ramadan begins, a battle rages in Habiba Khanom's mind: If she goes without food or drink, is she doing it for God or because of her anorexia? Evusheld: first product approved for pre-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 Tixagevimab and cilgavimab are long-acting monoclonal antibodies given by intramuscular injection. New reporting system for maternal and perinatal deaths in Quebec Knowing the numbers isn't enough, says the Collège des médecins du Québec. We also need to understand the factors behind these deaths. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of pediatric hepatitis How much do you know about the diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis in children and youth? Case report: An accidental rash Dr. Robert Dickson finds a somewhat unusual case in his walk-in clinic. Alberta rolls out new protocol for patient complaints Access to patient records will be limited to what's relevant to the complaint, according to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. Health Canada approves Trikafta for use in eligible six-to-11-year-olds for cystic fibrosis The approval came after a phase 3 study found the drug resulted in a mean relative improvement in lung function of 17%. First Previous 504 505 506 507 508 Next Last