U.K.: NHS accuses British Medical Association of inciting unlawful strike actionPhysician leaders were allegedly urging activists from other unions to show up on picket lines U.K.: Junior doctor strike back onSeries of strikes scheduled to begin January 12, including first full-fledged walkout in the history of NHS on February 10 U.S. approved a whopping 45 first-of-a-kind drugs in 2015 Annual tally country's highest level in 19 years. Rx&D rebrands as Innovative Medicines Canada Organization says it will better reflect its values and mandate after extensive, inclusive consultation with all stakeholders Top 5 blogs of 2015 Here are this year's most-read pharmacist opinions on CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca. Be a better doctor: Treat your staff better Entrepreneur who jacked up price of a lifesaving drug is arrested on securities fraud charges Martin Shkreli became the new face of corporate greed when he jacked up the price of a lifesaving drug fiftyfold. Medtronic receives first Health Canada licence for MRI conditional implantable cardioverter defibrillator system Evera MRI ICD System licensed for full body MRI scans for patients at risk of sudden cardiac arrest Minnesota considers mandatory breaks for pharmacists Board hears complaints from pharmacists who work nonstop for long shifts. Tax revenue from legalized pot should fund addiction programs, Trudeau says There's potential for “a bit of revenue” from a revamped pot regime, but the federal government isn't looking for a financial windfall. First Previous 386 387 388 389 390 Next Last