Specialty medications: the AQPP requests class action suit against some of its membersIn its appeal, the AQPP denounces an ‘opaque ecosystem for the distribution of specialty drugs’ which would harm the financial health of community pharmacies and patient safety. How Denmark’s specialist referral system worksIn Denmark, GPs make general referrals to a central database and patients book their own specialist appointments, Dr. Tara Kiran found on a fact-finding trip. Part 3 of 4. More than 400 patients moved into Ontario nursing homes they didn’t choose to go to New Ontario law allows hospitals to charge $400 daily if they refuse. Celine Dion goes public with her private health struggles: What we’ve learned so far The singer revealed that she took near-lethal doses of Valium to manage her symptoms before her diagnosis. A refresher on colon health Getting into the guts of what's normal, what's a red flag and which beverages are the most tolerable options when prepping for a colonoscopy. Escape plans to save your clinical day Here’s more advice to earlier career colleagues from Dr. Eric Cadesky. Understanding the interplay of menopausal hormone therapy and dementia For women under the age of 65 years, especially those under the age of 55 years, there appears to be no increased risk of dementia with MHT. ‘If you terminate me, I will ruin your life’ Here Dr. Jabir Jassam offers part one of a four-part series on: Why we burn out: The unseen hurdles. The Doctor’s Lawyer: Informed consent – worth $8.5 million The court highlighted the importance of physicians disclosing all risks associated with a multi-step treatment plan before proceeding. OCP releases statement around Sivajanan Sivapalan conflict-of-interest investigation The investigation became public knowledge earlier this month when it was reported in an article from the Globe and Mail, which also said it had asked Sivapalan if he would resign from its board. First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last