Case Report: a leg lesion 'halo'Addressing a patient's 'just one more thing' proves interesting for Dr. Robert Dickson. Ontario hospitals can begin moving patients to nursing homes not of their choosingSome hospital leaders have applauded the province's move to try to ease pressures on hospitals. ‘I always do X, so I must have this time, too’ Doctors can’t remember every medical procedure they do, and a judge found compelling this surgeon’s argument that the risks are always outlined. Pharmacist intervention can improve clinical outcomes in ulcerative colitis Study investigates the impact of pharmacist intervention on medication adherence and clinical outcomes in patients with ulcerative colitis. Problem solved: How do I get patients to take virtual appointments as seriously as in-person appointments? Four docs gave us their best advice! CPSA seeking 2 new members for its competence committee In order to qualify as a committee members, doctors must hold an active, valid permit to practise in the province. ‘Help Us Help You’ campaign helps pharmacies in Nova Scotia talk to the public about their services The Nova Scotia Pharmacy Association launched the campaign to advise the public on how to make their interactions with pharmacies more efficient. Continuing professional development: Netflix or Carnegie Hall? While in-person events are fun, there are loads of reasons why we should maintain virtual options for continuing medical education. N.B. sexual assault nurse says premier's comments are a 'slap in the face' CBC reported this week that a 26-year-old woman who went to the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital last month after she had been raped was told there were no available nurses trained to perform the rape kit procedure. Isn't it time to reduce fees for older docs? In a letter to CPSO registrar and CEO, Dr. Charles Shaver offers a solution to retaining more physicians—and other healthcare providers. First Previous 289 290 291 292 293 Next Last