Nursing grads looking outside Sask. for jobs Pharmacists wish to do even more for Canadians: ReportPrevalent business and reimbursement model for community pharmacies is preventing pharmacists from making a bigger impact on healthcare. Number of Canadian doctors leaving for U.S. lowest since 1970s 'The current outflow is negligible,' write the Washington D.C.-based authors Don’t dismiss patient complaints about surgeons—they're linked with poorer outcomes Study overturns TV physician stereotype of the brilliant misanthrope Empathy (almost) killed by technology and bureaucracy Expert says there’s anecdotal evidence it’s making a comeback Doctors, nurses 'bring a lot of biases' to work with Indigenous patients, study finds What your patients are reading – week of February 6, 2017 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 Pharmacist-administered flu vaccines increase overall influenza vaccination rates Uptake of influenza immunization modestly rises in Canadian provinces that allow community pharmacists to give seasonal flu vaccine First Previous 241 242 243 244 245 Next Last