ONA kicks off 40th anniversary celebrationsThe Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) kicked off its 40th anniversary celebrations today by revealing a new banner marking the milestone birthday. Alberta health authority wants more nurses working full time to buffer looming staff shortageTwenty-eight per cent of Alberta Health Services nurses work full time compared with 40.4 per cent provincially and 56 per cent nationally, say provincial health officials. Opinion: Part-time nurses’ overtime pay gouging Alberta taxpayers Only 28 per cent of all nursing staff in Alberta work full time, with the rest in some sort of part-time or casual status. Algoma public health nurses, NPs ratify new contract Dr. Paul Thistle’s thorny fight to stay in Africa The Salvation Army wants him out of Africa, but he’s staying put—for now Editorial: Pharmacy’s X (chromosome) files While women play an increasingly important role in pharmacy, the changes transforming the profession have more to do with core values than gender. Are women taking over the profession? More than 7 in 10 pharmacy grads are female, and the ranks of women pharmacy owners is on the rise. What does this mean for community pharmacy? Alberta leads the way with whistle-blower protection—except they forgot doctors Video released of police 'bullying' Quebec ER doctor Nurses tried to intervene as MD harrassed over refusal to disclose patient info due to privacy concerns After months of stalemate, Alberta offers MDs 'best offer' EDMONTON | Alberta Health Minister Fred Horne says he's made "the government's best offer" to provincial doctors, who have been without a contract since March 2011. First Previous 355 356 357 358 359 Next Last