Case report: Is it ringworm?A patient in excellent health presents with a questionable condition at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic. 'Not feeling great? Your appointment can wait:' Tweet from B.C. Children's Hospital going viral for all the wrong reasonsSome doctors had less than kind words about the messaging from the children's hospital—especially in the wake of the province dropping its mask mandate for healthcare settings. Share some love with a shoutout for upcoming National Physicians' Day We want to hear from you, doctor to doctor, about praise you want to give to your fellow physicians, be they friends, colleagues or indeed both. ‘Catch up with confidence:’ National Immunization Awareness Week is focusing on routine jabs The theme for this year is, “Let’s catch up with confidence.” The ABCs of insurance Expert advice for physicians on essential coverage and regular reviews. Atrial fibrillation: cryoablation is effective in the long-term A new study shows the relevance of cryoablation as a first-line treatment for atrial fibrillation compared to antiarrhythmics alone. Alberta pharmacists can no longer prescribe or dispense many opioid drugs Pharmacists in Alberta who have patients using some narcotic drugs to treat opioid use disorder must have transferred them to eligible, licensed AHS clinics. Drug for rare form of Lou Gehrig's disease OK'd by U.S. FDA It’s the first drug for an inherited form of ALS. Legal column: Liar, liar Malpractice claim debunked by N.B. courts after patient caught lying in accusations against doctor. The complexities of pain management Two experts share their approaches First Previous 312 313 314 315 316 Next Last