Five tips for pharmacists on supporting your colleagues during RamadanThe Canadian Pharmacists Association has provided a guide to best practices for supporting Muslim colleagues during this month of prayer, fasting and reflection. Pharmacy leadership—old school versus new schoolToday, the best bosses are leaders. They take care of others before themselves and serve those who execute their vision, which was developed from collective opinion. Leaders give others a chance to ask why and explain the reasons for major decisions. Podiatrists now regulated by college in Nova Scotia Those with licence can use term Doctor of Podiatry. My tips on how to avoid burnout as a surgeon Physicians of all stripes are highly susceptible to burnout—but what should surgeons specifically do to protect themselves? Extra money for extra work: Ontario docs in some types of primary care groups to get acuity payments for rostered patients The April 1 rollout of the capitation adjustment fee represents a 'significant improvement to payment equity over the current system that is based on age and sex alone,' the Ontario Medical Association told its members. MedsChecks by pharmacies: Interrupting family doctors while getting paid twice as much Every fax. A piece of paper. Every message. Each of these costs family doctors time and resources. The value of FPs doing research Community-based doctors have a unique perspective. University of Calgary and Université Laval offer free online course on concussion Course updated to include new international guidelines. ‘That women will have the same opportunities as men’ What the life stories of pioneering female physicians teach us about Canadian medical culture today. Case report: Amoxil rash? An intriguing case involving a child with a rash purportedly due to an amoxicillin allergy came to Dr. Robert Dickson’s walk-in clinic recently. First Previous 54 55 56 57 58 Next Last