More engaged patients get more smoking cessation counsellingDon’t assume less engaged patients are unwilling to quit, researcher says Why are too many women choosing mastectomy?Canadian study shows experiences of family and friends outweigh surgeons’ advice The art of listening: Can humanity and emotional intelligence be taught? Report card on wait times gets a failing grade Alberta has made strides in reducing waits in several key areas, a fact ignored by study Walking for health: Doctors and patients collaborating New Brunswick pharmacists welcome new Pharmacy Act Changes grant authority to treat and prescribe medications for dozens of minor aliments. Pot smoking in hospital approved in Quebec Pharmacists, other staff at Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke unanimously approve med pot use. Portrait of a change agent Researchers think an assessment tool customized for the profession could change the way pharmacists are hired and trained—and even influence who gets accepted into pharmacy school. Alberta college sounds alarm over IMGs at walk-in clinics Even with an FP, patients still flock to ER: study First Previous 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 Next Last