RPNs visit Queen's Park to help lead positive change for health care Involving patients in their nurses’ shift change reduces errors and improves patient satisfaction Why I love teaching medical students Though I used to prefer interactions with residents, I now enjoy being with these younger colleagues Breaking bread and caring hands Court reaffirms the public nature of physician discipline Self-regulation demands public punishment, court says Bet you can’t eat just one! Sometimes it’s simply best to take the patient’s word about how something happened Letter: Nurses call for LTC changes Disfigured for a cancer she never had Pharmacist intervention in home-infusion patients has multiple benefits Walgreen study shows better patient outcomes and major costs savings Probing the true causes of patients’ problems When we dig a little deeper, we can do more for our patients First Previous 349 350 351 352 353 Next Last