Are doctors facing an identity crisis?Perhaps you've heard some nurse practitioners claim that they can do as much as 80% of what physicians can do. Drug used to control dementia symptoms carries risk of kidney injury: StudyRate of acute kidney injury was essentially doubled in the group taking the drugs, researchers find. CAPT Corner—August 2014 Professionalism: A technician perspective. Nova Scotia hires hundreds of new nurses Clinical Feature: Optimizing care Three themes and three principles to help you enhance patient care. New Brunswick adopts tech regulation Province expects first registrations next year. Adverse Reactions: August 2014 Preventing medication overuse headache. Plus, does dabigatran affect MI risk? Dr. Cindy Forbes of N.S. officially voted in as CMA president-elect Election floor fights flare for B.C. spots No CMA membership fee hike next year Canadian doctors will see no increase in their Canadian Medical Association membership fee next year which will remain at $495. Aging population is a 'great thing' but Canada isn't ready for it Jean Charest doesn't like when news reports refer to Canada's aging population as a "problem." First Previous 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 Next Last