How the opioid crisis is disrupting hospital careFew medical schools offer training in addictions medicine and most doctors feel they lack the specialist expertise to deal with the inpatient opioid crisis Nfld. doc fined $20k, found guilty of 'inappropriate comments'Dr. Peter John Morry acknowledged that he failed to treat the patient with adequate sensitivity, respect, and dignity in regards to discussing the patient’s sexual history and diagnosis. Are private insurers the right people to be evaluating pharmacy performance? Right now, there isn't evidence to suggest that Green Shield's quality performance metrics properly measure pharmacy performance Pharmacist in hot water after patient records found blowing around parking lot A pharmacist who didn’t take proper care when disposing patient records has been ordered to complete a remediation program. Why health professional burnout matters for quality Help increase awareness of antibiotic resistance during World Antibiotic Awareness Week Encourage best practices to reduce further emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance What to tell patients who want antibiotics during cold and flu season Receiving no antibiotics for a cold or flu does not mean no treatment. It just means a different approach. B.C. walk-in clinic doctors want equal pay but association says relationship with patients key American FDA approves synthetic opioid despite abuse concerns While the drug will be under tight restrictions the chair of the FDA's advisory committee expressed concern Surgical quality program improves results and saves money First Previous 950 951 952 953 954 Next Last