Assistant realizes pharmacy dreamSoon-to-be pharmacist Masih Alaeitafti is part of an interprofessional team providing specialized care to high-risk inner-city patients in Vancouver. A rapprochement between nurses with diplomas and nurses with degrees Calgary doctor says toddler with meningitis had no chance of survival Pharmacists learn to treat cancer patients University of Toronto pharmacy school launches patient-centred oncology program. Walk-ins: Different approaches at opposite ends of the country B.C. sees walk-ins as part of the primary care mix, while Nova Scotia eyes clampdowns Assisted dying: B.C. nurses won't get guidelines yet Doctors are more likely to misdiagnose unpleasant patients New study finds that in complex cases, doctors were 42% more likely to misdiagnose a difficult patient than a 'neutral' one Ask the NP: Red Flags in the ER Terminally-ill man wants coroner kept out if doctor-assisted death approved Current Ontario legislation requires the coroner to be notified of non-natural deaths Direct-to-consumer drug advertising hits peak stateside DTC advertising spending hits $5.7 billion, highest total since 2006. First Previous 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 Next Last