Call me a stepping-stoneAs a tech educator, I’m thrilled to help this exciting new profession grow. Concern rising about anti-vaccine naturopathic stanceWith whooping cough and measles making comebacks in some communities in Alberta and elsewhere, there is rising concern that patients may be putting too much stock in anti-vaccine messaging from naturopaths and other alternative health workers. The gift of gab Why pharmacists struggle to implement clinical services and what to do about it. The tech advantage Regulated technicians can and should be used to the patient's advantage. My practice is living proof. How did this P.E.I. doctor cut his patient waits in half? A doctor in Prince Edward Island has managed to cut wait times for patients in a major way, thanks to a number-crunching consultant. B.C. College launches new strategic plan Strategy aims to improve quality of pharmacy services in order to meet the needs of the public. Why I envy physiotherapists The rapport they share with physicians is something pharmacists should strive for. Hardball 101: Negotiating under duress Strategies I’ve learned for getting difficult staff members to give you the help your patients need Navigating the murky waters of DNR orders Lack of clarity on the part of authorities, plus lack of awareness in general, make it difficult for patients and doctors to know what to do Becoming ‘Dr. No’ Doctors grapple with the challenges of talking patients out of unnecessary treatments First Previous 476 477 478 479 480 Next Last