Saying sorry goes a long way with patientsTo err is human, to apologize and try to make a situation right is divine Creating better care When the unexpected upends your practice A needlestick injury gave one surgeon a sharp lesson in perspective Regorafenib shows promise in metastatic colorectal cancer Modest survival benefit seen in patients with advanced disease Non-alcholic fatty liver disease common among Chinese adults Metabolic syndrome strongly associated INNOVATORS: Gateway Program introduces newcomers to Canadian-style care ‘Because we’re privileged in lots of ways, we’re responsible to help the more vulnerable,’ says Dr. Pauline Duke of Memorial University of Newfoundland Common drugs linked to nocturnal leg cramps In those older than 50, cramps can be a serious problem for one in 50 patients The ‘evolution’ of 911 If public and private health care are fated to become one, surely nothing will go wrong . . . Prescription opioid monitoring database fails to curb illicit use Maine sees big increases in prescriptions despite program Widescale kudos for Dr. Day blog. Are the winds changing? Crusader to rid Canada of health-care monopoly gets strong support from his peers First Previous 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 Next Last