Oral immunotherapy for food allergy: No cakewalk‘We’ve had successes, from which we learn’ Complaint handling times all over the mapLack of pan-Canadian standards mean it is hard to say if complaints are hanging over some doctors too long Colleges Investigation: Ambiguous admin? Should colleges report more detailed information about how much they spend on ‘administration’? Seasons in the abyss: Alberta’s two-year fee battle New deal includes no increases in first three years with hikes at back end New Drug: Silenor for insomnia Drug is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of insomnia characterized by frequent nocturnal awakening and/or early morning sleep disturbance. What your patients are reading - Week of April 22, 2013 College: friend or foe? The president of the Ontario college, Dr. Eric Stanton, on why he ran for council— and how it changed his view of the college Nurses tell of horrific hours as bloody patients poured in after explosions The Medical Post table of contents: April 23, 2013 print edition Negligence’s role in injury key in cerebral palsy case Judges disagreed as to whether administering corticosteroids earlier would have prevented condition in twin babies First Previous 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 Next Last