Is low-dose ASA a good choice for all older adults?When I query reasons for taking ASA during my interviews with patients, I often hear: “It was prescribed by my doctor many years ago,” “It is good for my heart” and “I read somewhere that it prevents cancer.” 'Data can save lives' The 2022 @Infoway Partnership ConferenceOngoing frustration with digital tools and the administrative burden of EMRs feeds physicians’ negative attitude towards digital care. Alberta College of Pharmacy highlights dangers of compounding kids' acetaminophen in irregular concentrations and bottle sizes The Alberta College of Pharmacy is asking pharmacists who are compounding infants’ and children’s acetaminophen to match commercial concentrations and packaging sizes to help prevent overdoses in children. Should doctors campaign more with nurses and others for national licences? How the divide between Ottawa and the provinces on health funding might be used to advance physician priorities. Doctors of BC announced new president-elect Dr. Ahmer Karimuddin is no stranger to roles on medical leadership. New guidance available on how to assess and manage pain in children Canadian Paediatric Society issues best practices in pain assessment and management for children. QUIZ: Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome How much do you know about this mysterious, and messy, emerging condition? Poll: Is it OK to 'mask shame' doctors? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Are physicians ready for the MAiD expansion to include mental illness? Some call to delay the expansion to include mental illness, but others cite a duty to patients. 'Jargon oblivion': How and why patients often misunderstand their doctors A recent study pinpointed certain communication pitfalls that result in patients interpreting their doctors' explanations as the exact opposite. First Previous 670 671 672 673 674 Next Last