Edmonton medical clinic employee fined after admitting to health data breachesAn office assistant has been fined for snooping into two people's health records while she was an employee at an Edmonton medical clinic. Female surgeons in Ontario earn 24% less per hour than male peers: studyThe research found women perform far fewer of the highest-paid primary procedures, and are often driven towards less lucrative specializations In U.K. survey, 1 in 5 doctors have received or witnessed sexual harassment New Brunswick to eliminate doctor billing number system by mid December The Department of Health is developing a new physician resource management plan with the province's medical society Brian Peters, CEO of MD Financial, announces retirement The head of the firm announced that he will be stepping down at the end of February 2020 Dr. Brendan Carr returns to his roots to lead Nova Scotia Health Authority Alberta pharmacist who stole prescription drugs fined, can no longer practise A southern Alberta pharmacist convicted earlier this year of prescription drug theft is no longer allowed to practise. 'Our business plan was not sustainable;' president Dr. Hugo Viens on the end of the QMA Harshly affected by a decline in membership, the Quebec Medical Association (QMA) announced its dissolution and the sale of its assets to the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) at an extraordinary general meeting on September 7. How do you solve a crisis of trust? Nova Scotia's health crisis is getting worse, and yet our leaders still refuse to reckon with the stories being shared from the people on the ground After bankruptcy filing, Purdue Pharma may not be off hook Some of the states that have brought lawsuits against the drug manufacturer have said they will fight the proposed settlement First Previous 143 144 145 146 147 Next Last