Racism against doctors Virtual care is Osler’s nightmare Canada's prescription drug non-adherence problem A crisis among patients that's begging to be resolved Doctors: Blessed to be forgiven until death—or side effects—do us part Why are pharmacists' Rx errors treated differently than those made by doctors? When patients make special requests, how should you respond? Conference panel discusses how to create stronger patient partnerships Finding your Niche: Animal health: Pets can be perfect patients Some of John Forster-Coull’s patients have four legs and others, like the 9-foot boa constrictor he treated for pneumonia, don’t have any. Patients' families are more than just 'visitors' Healthcare that focuses only on the patient, and does not engage family, is woefully inadequate A Canterbury Tale: Integrated care, the Kiwi way Why healthcare struggles with leadership Three kinds of leaders populate healthcare leadership. They look similar, sit at the same tables, and often parrot other leaders. But they could not be more different. First Previous 265 266 267 268 269 Next Last