‘Shook us to the core’: Patient misdiagnosed twice with ALS is a cautionary tale for family doctors‘I'm sorry to say this: Family physicians should never be making a diagnosis of ALS because it's a diagnosis of expertise and a diagnosis of exclusion.' Doctors, nurses call for reforms to prevent overcrowding in Canada’s emergency rooms Dr. Michael Howlett, president of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, said the group is expecting to convene a national forum next year. Hundreds of foreign trained doctors boosting B.C. family medicine: Dix B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix said almost all of the 666 IMGs registered in the province this year are now working as doctors, with over half specializing in family medicine. NEW PRODUCT: Jelly Drops for dehydration The drops, which look like candy, are 95% water and help people with cognitive impairment and memory problems avoid dehydration. CPhA to submit complaint to Competition Bureau around new ESC fee Association also encourages pharmacists who are upset about the upcoming new fee to reach out to their MPs. Innovator: Pascale Arsenault awarded for telepharmacy effort Available through the Jean Coutu network, telepharmacy provides relieve to overwhelmed pharmacists. Finger sepsis We've come a long way in controlling—but not conquering—germ invasion. Canadian pharmacists have an important role this RSV season Mobilizing this country’s pharmacists is essential to help protect vulnerable patients from syncytial virus (RSV) this season. If Santa made a clinic visit... Speculating on the potential health woes of this North Pole legend. Clinical considerations in prescribing oseltamivir (Tamiflu, generics) for influenza Answers to common questions about oseltamivir indications, dosage, patient assessment, adverse effects and drug interactions. First Previous 190 191 192 193 194 Next Last