Medicine is relationships, not quality metrics Quebec hospital ordered to take down bilingual signsSome have raised concerns on behalf of the English speaking minority, many of whom are seniors Will they or won't they? Doctors at first clinic in Canada to offer physician-assisted death still undecided In 2010, staff at Maison Aube-Lumière publicly opposed the procedure only to reverse its position in August CFP asks: What do patients want from pharmacy? What do patients need from pharmacists? You may be surprised. Saskatoon pharmacist ordered to pay $17,000 for changing doctor’s orders But Ian Delmage maintains he did nothing wrong and that the college's decision undermines the profession. Prostate cancer treatment varies widely in Canada Significant variations in treatment approaches can be seen across provinces Going off-label fraught with hazards Quebec study links off-label prescribing with adverse drug events Clinical Feature: Managing dry skin Considerations in caring for a common condition. Children’s poor puffer adherence may persist even when parents are on board A detailed discussion of potential asthma treatment barriers may be needed, researchers say Inside Quebec's new right-to-die law Dec. 10 marks the start date for physician-assisted dying in Canada's second-most-populous province First Previous 291 292 293 294 295 Next Last