POLL: Does your office phone allow patients to leave voice messages?See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. ‘Cross-mentorship’: How generations from Gen Z to Boomers are taking different approaches to medical educationAt a ICRE 2024, participants in a session discussed and debated the generational challenges with the current cohort of Gen Z medical trainees. Addiction and pharmacy professionals: share your experience We’re planning to tackle a tough subject for a feature story in early 2025: Addiction among pharmacy professionals. We need your help. Time is money. . . Part 1: . . . but is it? wonders Dr. Marina Malak, who suggests taking a time inventory as a step to getting your life more on track. Is paperwork destroying family medicine? In a recent item in the Toronto Star, Dr. Adrianna Schamp tries to explain just how bad the situation is with non-patient tasks. Hacking neurodevelopment Raising children is tough—and especially so when they hit those rocky teenage years. How can we apply what we know about scientifically about their neurodevelopment to smooth the bumpy ride? New guidelines for the evaluation and management of chronic constipation These guidelines from the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons are aimed primarily at gastroenterologists and family physicians. Constella (linaclotide) now approved for treating functional constipation in children The medication is already indicated for managing irritable bowel syndrome with constipation and chronic idiopathic constipation in adults. New self-directed learning resources for pediatric pain and fever management The three-part video series is from the International Pharmaceutical Federation. The most common medication mistakes in long-term care Hydromorphone was the medication most commonly involved in medication incidents in long-term care, according to a recent ISMP Canada analysis. First Previous 40 41 42 43 44 Next Last