Doctors dividedPhysicians can disagree, but in the care of this patient it seemed like my colleague was guilty of work avoidance. Five common mistakes that hold us backWhile you’ve learned to manage the pivots and shifts required through a day, we have work to do to prepare you for the pivots and shifts of the decade. Educate patients about changes to Canadian food package labels What changes have been made to the nutrition facts table? Small change, big benefit Doctors share a change they made that has reaped a substantial reward The how-to of change Setting yourself up for success is key to becoming the person you want to be. A wish list for change from Canadian physicians From housing as healthcare to more preventative care, doctors reflect on the changes in healthcare they would like to see. Changing patient behaviour How to change rude patients’ ways and get them to comply with treatment plans. Inhaled Corticosteroids in COPD—A closer look While widely prescribed for COPD, the utility of inhaled corticosteroids for patients without concomitant asthma is less clear cut and more nuanced. Prescribing for minor ailments—a prime opportunity to advance our profession Canadian estimates show that 10%–30% of physician visits are for minor ailments. Lindsay Dixon wins for 'Raise Your Voice' at the Pharmacy Practice + Business Awards The Pharmacy Practice + Business Awards recognize Canadian pharmacy professionals providing exceptional patient care and demonstrating creativity and innovation in pharmacy practice. We are pleased to introduce this year’s winners. First Previous 33 34 35 36 37 Next Last