Help patients focus on most important concerns during visitIn an age of 10-minute appointments, Take As Directed advises the public not to leave vague or challenging symptoms to the end I’m not really into heavy metal, but…I finally got a diagnosis—hemochromatosis (or the Rodney Dangerfield of diseases). Letter: What do pharmacists want? Why are we providing our professional services for less than it costs to cover our expenses? No stranger to controversy Doug Bungay works to optimize the roles and practices of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and assistive personnel in Nova Scotia. Dealing with grievances under new regulations With regulation, expected to come soon, techs will be held to the same standards pharmacists are accustomed to and will be accountable to the Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP). Editorial: How do you like your innovation? In these uncertain times, be open to new ideas, wherever they originate. Reinventing depression instruments in clinical practice Primary-care physicians and nurse practitioners adapt rating scales for the real world Shock value: ECT here to stay New Canadian position paper says there’s still a place for the controversial psychiatric treatment Experts 'frustrated' by how long health reform is taking: CMA meeting Speech and language: A window on the mind Listening to the patient during the clinical interview can reveal a wide range of brain abnormalities First Previous 443 444 445 446 447 Next Last