Resident involvement in care usually covered in consent formIn case that underscores the need for hands-on training, perforation of patient’s omentum was not due to negligence Borrowing against life insurance to fund retirement a risky tacticInstead of creating retirement ‘income’ with loans, MDs are better off reducing debt Six tips for establishing a patient code of conduct View the code as an educational document that helps patients and staff know what is expected and what is unacceptable Why you should charge for missed appointments And how you can help staff collect these fees more easily Tips for surviving a tax audit Good record keeping and professional accounting help are essential Sask. doctors expected to ratify new tentative fee deal Saskatchewan physicians have finally secured a tentative master agreement that provides an overall 13% increase over four years. Doctors ‘making most’ out of a bad fee situation in N.S. Doctors in Nova Scotia are scheduled to vote on a proposal to essentially defer two years of their current agreement. The new theory of (fee) relativity In Ontario, GPs are more comfortable. Other sections now have concerns but (mostly) accept the new process Your fee deal forecast Follow the numbers to calculate negotiation odds Handheld computers improve patient care Doctors using personal digital assistants report finding valuable information First Previous 113 114 115 116 117 Next Last