Don’t dismiss patient complaints about surgeons—they're linked with poorer outcomesStudy overturns TV physician stereotype of the brilliant misanthrope BCPhA launching new health coaching programs with Green ShieldNew pharmacist coaching on diabetes and asthma in BC for GSC eligible patients. Empathy (almost) killed by technology and bureaucracy Expert says there’s anecdotal evidence it’s making a comeback Ultraviolet light zaps contaminated hospital rooms Major U.S. trial compares strategies for enhanced disinfection CT scan offers early window on cardiovascular risk Coronary artery calcium score identifies younger adults in danger of an MI Doctors, nurses 'bring a lot of biases' to work with Indigenous patients, study finds Pediatric weight entry mistakes are uncommon but still pose a safety risk Children’s hospital uses EMR tool to reveal the actual extent of the problem Less than half of B.C. doctors check PharmaNet before prescribing Doctors urged to use network to combat opioid abuse. Single dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine for adolescents may be insufficient U.S. study shows decline in efficacy within three to eight years after vaccination. International medical grads have lower patient death rates Observational study of U.S. inpatients suggests current licensing approach working well First Previous 157 158 159 160 161 Next Last