N.S. pharmacists and government agree on new dispensing feesNew fee structure follows two-month negotiation period. Unlocking the Value in Your Business: The Silver Lining in the Dark CloudsDrug stores have changed hands at a brisk rate in Ontario, in many cases at cyclically low valuations. Here's how pharmacy owners can take advantage of that drop through the use of an estate freeze. One-quarter of U.S. RNs to seek new job Deadline passes with no Alberta physician master agreement EDMONTON | A temporary agreement in principle (AIP) meant to help smooth the way for a more comprehensive—and long lasting—physician service master agreement in Alberta has expired. Ontario's wage freeze creating money shortage for long term care facilities Facilities have had to cut back on services because of the provincial government's wage freeze. South African MDs take hospital security fears public Doctor fatally stabbed at Middelburg Hospital on June 7 ER doctors get new pay deal Anesthesiologist quits hospital to protest shortages CMA joins professional coalition to fight for pension reform The Canadian Medical Association has joined forces with 10 other professional organizations in an effort to change the rules around pensions. OMA, OHA reach privilege contract agreement ‘Gag order’ gone and rules for privilege revocation clearer in new document First Previous 399 400 401 402 403 Next Last