Jury verdicts in malpractice cases hard to overturnAppeal court agrees MD not guilty after bowel nicked in tubal ligation, resulting in septic shock, brain damage, amputations N.B. government wants feedback on family health team ideaThe New Brunswick government is seeking public and professional feedback on a health reform plan that calls for implementing collaborative family practice teams, a model for care that is all the rage in Ontario and Alberta. Smart tips to ensure a relaxing vacation Placing a “Do not disturb” sign on your hotel door while you’re out may help discourage thieves from targeting your room. Bilingual e-claims exchange service now available in Quebec Telus Health Solutions has launched a bilingual e-claims exchange service for Quebec providers, enhancing a product that has been adopted by more than 6,000 extended healthcare providers. Artistic practitioners put their talents on display More medical residents than ever before More physicians will begin residency training this July than in any previous year, according to the Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS). Identifying with the spouses of doctors A physician on maternity leave learns first-hand what it’s like to be the partner of a doctor How to talk to patients about STI screening Take time to dispel common misconceptions and don’t make assumptions about who is and isn’t at risk Pediatric captopril formulations vary widely across Canada Differences lead to difficulties in optimizing captopril dosing in children, could lead to captopril toxicity. Ontario MD advancing Parkinson’s research Immersing patients in virtual reality environments provides true measures of navigation skills First Previous 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 Next Last