ChatGPT: an ally in dealing with vaccine hesitancyAI chatbot scores in answering the 50 most frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccinations. The lifelong quest to stay relevant . . . and respectfulWhen I started my practice back in the ‘80s, my friend Lisa and I were among the first doctors in Montreal to provide obstetrics care for same-sex couples. Semi-anonymous? A QR code solution for providing feedback for residents Staff doctors often hesitate to document concerns about residents but is submitting semi-anonymous comments via QR codes a reasonable tool to use? No nicknames! College reminds docs to use legal name to avoid confusion The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba noted several typical scenarios where use of anything other than a doctor's legal name can gum up the works. Five ways that relief pharmacy work has made me a better pharmacist Some pharmacy staffers believe that all relief pharmacists are lazy and incompetent. I’m here to tell you that is absolutely not the case! Case report: Flaky foot A patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic reluctantly reveals an aggravated case of athlete's foot. Are mites responsible for vitiligo? Researchers have discovered that exposure to dust mites could be the triggering factor for this autoimmune disease in some patients The cutest (and tiniest) costumes: NICU babies get dolled up for Halloween It's become a tradition to dress up the littlest patients in hospital. Disabled B.C. man forced to drag himself off flight says he’s pushing for changes Prince George resident Rodney Hodgins said Sunday he’s going to push for changes to ensure no other disabled person endures what he experienced. 25 recommendations to improve healthcare in Nova Scotia A panel of Nova Scotians from all walks of life weighed in on how primary care can be improved to serve them better. First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last