Dispatch: The trouble defining burnoutBurnout is one of those terms that everyone talks about but no one can really nail down. Health Canada approves less invasive procedure for heart pump implant Never buy a deferred sales charge mutual fund—ever! Women's heart attack symptoms are different, and clinical care must catch up During a heart attack, women are more likely to present without pain, or with uncharacteristic symptoms. C.D. Howe report urges measures to curb inappropriate medical testing One 2013 study estimated 16% to 56% of tests ordered are inappropriate Moving the discussion on equity and diversity: Lessons learned with The Lancet Gender discrepancies in research funding and other areas of medicine continue to exist—we have work to do Quebec facing strong opposition to new bill restricting cannabis consumption The Quebec government faced strong opposition as public consultations began Tuesday on its bill seeking to increase the legal age of cannabis consumption and ban it from all public areas. Family doctors can no longer earn CME credits for pharma-sponsored dinners This comes as a result of a review aimed at curbing industry influence in continuing medical education What the future of pharmacy looks like Team of practice researchers set out what needs to happen—and why— for profession to evolve to meet the needs of patients. Successful home-based blood pressure control program run by non-physicians Trained patient navigators use automated clinical algorithm to adjust medications based on home BP measurements transmitted wirelessly First Previous 113 114 115 116 117 Next Last