Going globalTrue to its name, WORLDiscoveries of London, Ontario, is one of the few technology transfer centres in Canada with an actionable international strategy Second-generation collection set reduces needlestick injuriesCALGARY | During the first year of full implementation of a new type of winged blood collection set, Calgary Laboratory Services has seen its needlestick rate drop by 86%. Psychiatrists disciplined more than other physicians: PLOS ONE study Number equals 14% of the total number disciplined, even though psychiatrists make up only about 7% of physicians in Canada. Patient kicked out of pharmacy for wearing hoodie files human rights complaint Man kicked out of drugstore for refusing to pull down his hood while getting a prescription. Angry ex-pharmacist laces hospital food with mercury Martin Kimber, 60, pled guilty to two counts of using chemical weapons, one count of consumer product tampering. Alberta fee update: Doctors must 'batten down the hatches' EDMONTON | The funding battle of Alberta is ramping up again, after a brief respite that lasted barely a few days. Solutions in Drug Plan Management 2012 Seeking answers to high-cost drug dilemmas. College actively investigating jailed sex offender Regulator could revoke Charles Rak’s membership if he is guilty of an offense “that is relevant to the member’s suitability to practice.” Analysis: A tough but lucid agreement in Ontario Ontario doctors’ fee vote results due Dec. 10 Workforce app for iPad intended for frontline managers MISSISSAUGA, ONT. | The Kronos Workforce Tablet is an app that is said to deliver real-time, location-specific workforce information to frontline managers. First Previous 352 353 354 355 356 Next Last