Frustrated patient's viral video demonstrates N.S. 'health crisis,' doctors sayA viral video made by a frustrated young Nova Scotia mother who says she waited two years for her cancer diagnosis can't be ignored, says the president of the Canadian Medical Association. New tech and expanded scope key topics at CFP Innovation Gala Most of us support mandatory vaccines for schoolkids, but is it good policy? Most Canadians support the idea of mandatory vaccination. But unintended consequences could worsen the under-vaccination problem Medical council now allows menstrual products in exams Last fall, the MCC faced criticism for prohibiting women from bringing tampons or menstrual pads into exam rooms while writing multi-hour tests Pharmacist common ailment assessment coming to Ontario After years of lobbying the province, the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA) is finally getting new prescriptive authorities for the assessment and treatment of known common illnesses. Three Ontario doctors vying to become OMA president-elect In 1998, a patient complaint hung over the first CMA president from the Yukon's term Registration open for largest national pharmacy conference Registration is now open for PxP2019, Canada’s largest national pharmacy conference. The fictional also-rans for OMA president NL pharmacy owners worry current system unsustainable While drug revenues are down, licensing costs have increased. First Previous 116 117 118 119 120 Next Last