A selection of what's been said on the subject of physician assisted death Patients complaining of poor memory? They might have an encoding problemStruggling to remember where they put their keys? It could be a sign of a serious condition — or something more common 'Forced treatment' orders a growing controversy for mental health advocates Practice Change: Just do it Want a fulfilling professional practice? Don’t waste your career waiting for opportunities to emerge. Find ways to create them for yourself! Proton pump inhibitor use may be associated with increased dementia risk A 1.4-fold increased risk of dementia seen in elderly patients using PPIs regularly. Press Review - Feb. 25, 2016 Providence Health internal memo reminds leaders no PAD until laws changed An internal memo from a Catholic health-care provider in Vancouver reminds its leadership team that physician-assisted dying contradicts the Catholic faith and until the laws are changed the service will not be provided. Quebec court authorizes class action suit over deaths from legionnaire's disease CPhA releases guiding principles for assisted dying Pharmacists should not have to participate in assisted dying, CPhA. When doctor-assisted death can lead to a bad day First Previous 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 Next Last