Nova Scotia to provide office space for some doctors as recruiting incentiveWill allow doctors to save on overhead. BC Cancer long waits leading to medically assisted death?‘We’re seeing advanced cancers presenting in the emergency room,’ says one doctor. Retirement surprises Some things are predictable, some not so much Comments from Quebec College of Physicians about possible expansion of MAiD alarm disability advocates Dr. Louis Roy floated idea of MAiD becoming available to mature minors and infants who experience intolerable suffering. Ophthalmic antibiotics speed recovery in children with acute infective conjunctivitis A randomized controlled trial, systematic review and meta-analysis examine the efficacy of ophthalmic antibiotics in children with acute infective conjunctivitis Normal tension glaucoma linked to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease Large Taiwan study shows those with glaucoma 52% more likely to develop Alzheimer's Novel blood disorder drug reduces geographic atrophy in dry macular degeneration Currently there are no available treatments for this eye condition. Small but mighty? Dr. Gary Kinney ponders the merit in being a shrub amidst the tall trees of the world. Why does family medicine matter? As Dr. Alykhan Abdulla explains, it’s the inherent power to accompany patients on their life’s journey—and reap all the benefits that entails. Practicing pediatric medicine on the real thing: program lets medical students interact with kids and families Dalhousie University’s Parent Tot program gives students a chance to learn skills before entering clerkship. First Previous 407 408 409 410 411 Next Last