New tool helps physicians manage patients with heart failure in the ER Budget answers long standing calls for federal strategy on dementiaHealth advocacy groups and MPs are cheering the Liberal government's proposal to spend $50 million over five years to support a national dementia strategy that's to be released later this spring. Study shows how more time at home can improve end-of-life cancer care Youth and hate Canadian experts advise against prolonged courses of antibiotics for Lyme disease Lengthy antibiotic therapy does not improve outcomes, but can lead to adverse reactions and antibiotic-resistant organisms 'Grieve every day:' Full parole for Calgary woman convicted in son's strep death A woman who opted to treat her son with holistic remedies instead of taking him to the doctor for a strep infection has been granted full parole. How our healthcare colleagues overburden family doctors We tend to blame patient expectations for the burden family doctors carry, but other healthcare providers also unwittingly contribute Moral injury? A rebuttal Lawsuit alleges Vanderbilt doctors operated on wrong kidney A Tennessee woman says Vanderbilt University Medical Center operated on the wrong kidney during her surgery in what federal officials call a "never event.'' Ten things I learned in my first 10 months of practice For my fellow new-in-practice physicians and residents, here are 10 things I learned in my first 10 months of practice as a family physician. First Previous 895 896 897 898 899 Next Last