Violence at work pervasive for Ontario nurses, hospital staff: study Remuneration of family physicians vs. average wage around the world From fiction to fact: Debunking the myths about med sync and ABM Complete our Fees & Burnout Survey by Dec. 4 Healthcare professionals can help prevent cancer by emphasizing modifiable risk factors Smoking, excess body weight and alcohol intake account for a high proportion of cancer cases N.S. premier takes swipe at auditor general, says leave policy to politicians Female surgeons lose more referrals after a poor outcome than male doctors A U.S. study revealed that for female surgeons, their gender affects their colleagues' faith in them almost as much as their performance Opioid prescriptions rising in Canada, but quantity prescribed declining The number of opioid prescriptions has increased over five years, but the quantity of opioids in each prescription has decreased. Final phase of Nova Scotia's SafetyNET-Rx research underway Initial efforts focused on implementing the system as well as data creation and assessment. Now researchers are looking at whether pharmacists actually benefit from the feedback they are given. PMHx: Dr. Bodysnatcher In the late 18th and 19th centuries, physicians needed cadavers and there weren't nearly enough to go around First Previous 217 218 219 220 221 Next Last