The dangers of decision fatigueHow to avoid the impaired judgment that comes with serial decision-making As retirement looms, FPs struggle to find replacementsWhere is the next generation of family doctors? Bell Island hospital faces 'critical' nursing shortage, union says Patient screening common among Nova Scotia FPs ‘Meet-and-greet’ sessions are permissible, but ethically risky Religious groups criticize Ontario college’s draft human rights policy ‘Your own soul is more important than guidelines,’ argues one organization CRA probes pharmacy incentives from drug makers Probe launched after Atlantic Canada pharmacies found not declaring incentives on tax returns. More doctors find electronic records improve patient care, NPS reveals Ontario fee deal talks enter conciliation phase Details scant, but OMA suggests any compensation increases will require savings elsewhere Press Review – December 15, 2014 Pharmacists not exempt from wrath of ISIS One druggist who dispensed meds to a woman considered improperly veiled arrested, hasn't been since since October. First Previous 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 Next Last