B.C. doctor fined $25K for doing business with patients The final harvestShepherding a brain-dead patient through the organ retrieval process brings closure on several fronts Morning roundup: Pharmacist, deliveryman save elderly woman from alleged fraudsters Plus, vast majority of drug reviews kept secret and cancer patient given the wrong medication. When I lodged a college complaint against a colleague . . . I felt it was my best option, but I wonder: Should doctors lodge complaints against other MDs? Navigating the murky waters of DNR orders Lack of clarity on the part of authorities, plus lack of awareness in general, make it difficult for patients and doctors to know what to do What you need to know now about elder care Toronto geriatrician’s book examines challenging situations and offers practical, straightforward advice Cultural bridges, part deux B.C. doctor loses licence after ignoring chaperone order A Vancouver doctor has had his licence taken away after breaching an order to have a chaperone present when doing sensitive examinations on female patients, such as breast or pelvic exams. Deaf physician overcomes the odds 2014 OTC Market Report: Sleep aids a lively category for drugstores Manufacturers keep launching new products to meet the high demand for sleep aids. First Previous 337 338 339 340 341 Next Last