Too fat to father? Doctor weighs in on family law battleOTTAWA | The opinion of a family doctor could be a key piece of testimony in a thorny family law case centering on a whether or not a 38-year-old father is too fat to be a fit parent. YOUR TURN: Ontario isn’t all wrong here—and it isn’t right either A lesson in grumpy When speaking with an irritable patient, empathy will get you everywhere. Lost . . . in translation Language barriers can turn into gigantic—and humorous—hurdles when you introduce a third-party translator It’s representational rights, duh We have fallen for a charade that is only now becoming clear Ontario pharmacists prepare for injection authority On the eve of its annual conference, the OPA is calling for immunization and injection in 100 percent of pharmacies by the end of 2013. In appreciation of the true first line of care My receptionist goes above and beyond the call of duty for patients, and it means the world to them Is your office prepared for a patient with an emergency? Use these 10 tips to make sure you and your staff are ready to respond to a crisis Ontarians and FPs in favour of more team-based care to help manage back pain, new study shows Monitoring patients on warfarin a delicate task Physician negligent after a patient who was given a sub-therapeutic dose suffered a debilitating stroke First Previous 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 Next Last