Nurse will serve no time after pleading guilty to beating two childrenA Fort Alexander nurse convicted of beating two young children will not serve jail time and will continue to work as a nurse. Using life insurance in business succession planningThe second of two articles looking at estate planning strategies that include life insurance. London University Hospital RNs join ONA A group of registered nurses from the LHSC University Hospital joined the Ontario Nurses’ Association ONA Friday, March 30. Pharmacy audits: A fact of life for owners Poll shows many find process to be stressful. Apprehension over NB and NL generics policies Cuts are alarming pharmacists, who expect to see their incomes fall. Italian pharmacists threaten Viagra strike Hospital pharmacists, part of the country's public sector, are protesting reforms they say favour those in the private sector. Auscultations - March 27 issue Verbatim quotes from the world of medicine Reading the tea leaves of Ont. fee talks Dispatch appears periodically. ONA president: Long-term care homes need RNs Eliminating the few registered nurses on staff at Huron Lodge would dramatically compromise the quality of care these vulnerable residents receive. Asking the hard question—is unionization the answer for NPs? I doubt that Ontario nurse practitioners were surprised to see the announcement of a wage freeze for all public sector employees for the next two years in the recent budget. First Previous 374 375 376 377 378 Next Last