Sk conference to highlight collaboration What to do when you make a medical errorAttitudes and knowledge concerning adverse events vary, but the Canadian system is evoloving to learn from and prevent errors without creating a climate of blame and fear Pharmacy school produces quit smoking video The Media Centre at Dalhousie University is marking National Non-Smoking Week with a video featuring pharmacy professor Dr. Neil MacKinnon. OMA pushing for more doctor involvement in LHIN decisions As more health system planning takes place locally in Ontario, a new Ontario Medical Association (OMA) report is stressing the need for physicians to be more engaged in the process. What If? reader response focuses on need for family medicine to adapt It will remain far from extinct, but how different will it look in years to come? Obesity: Healthcare providers contribute to discrimination 1st Canadian Summit on Weight Bias and Discrimination Stem cell treatment for urinary incontinence shows promise Phase III trials of technique, which uses quadriceps tissue injected into sphincter muscles, are nearing completion What if family doctors become extinct? Noted pharmacist Rick Siemens key contributor to “What if family doctors become extinct” feature story. Report lauds evolution of primary care in B.C. Popular programs set to broaden and expand To touch or not to touch Why is it easier to reach for a speculum than to hold a patient’s hand? First Previous 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 Next Last