N.L. paying telehealth company more than twice what it pays doctors for consultationsThe NLMA found a contract between the provincial government and Fonemed among the province's online roster of completed access to information requests. 24 ways for doctors to give backAs a physician, most calls to contribute to charities are asking you for money, time or expertise. Sometimes, you can’t give any more of those three things. Here’s a list of other ways to donate to charity or do good in the world. Two deputy chief medical officers resign from their positions with Alberta Health Health Minister Jason Copping confirmed during question period Wednesday that both of the doctors have submitted letters of resignation. Editorial: The Charity Issue Charity is partly about considering our own priorities. CFPC formalizes commitment to cultural safety and humility in delivery of healthcare to Indigenous peoples Signed declaration of commitment at Family Medicine Forum. Most unused COVID-19 vaccines will expire at the end of the year: auditor general The government knew that by signing advanced purchase agreements with a number of pharmaceutical companies there was a risk it may end up buying more COVID-19 vaccines than Canadians needed. Innovator profile: Tech-savvy healthcare Jeff Wandzura is harnessing technology to extend pharmacy care into patients’ homes. U.K. physicians prescribe heat in new initiative The program, which pays for the heat of people with some serious lung conditions, pays for itself in reduced hospital visits, its founder says. Alberta government moves to repeal its right to cancel doctors' compensation agreement In the wake of the proposed legislation, the Alberta Medical Association has dropped its lawsuit against the province. Helping international pharmacists “find their way” Drawing from her own experiences, pharmacist offers hope to those struggling to practise pharmacy in Canada. First Previous 164 165 166 167 168 Next Last