LETTER: Colleges are distorting patient care in Canada PAGING: What your colleagues are reading - May 14 issue, 2013 Toronto college takes the lead in first aid training for mental health Institute gets $750,000 grant to spread initiative province-wide Five ways to help patients who fear doctor visits Talking about the patient’s anxiety shows you care and are willing to take steps to improve the situation together Ontario nurses say patient care is compromised by increasing workloads Nurses across the province say increased workloads are threatening patient care. NNW salute: Three nurses recognized for service to First Nations and Inuit communities Letting the air out of the balloon: The Alberta college responds to cost criticisms Alberta registrar offers rebuttal to colleges investigation Stateside: Nurses more prone to being bullied than other workers New book Toxic Nursing addresses workplace incivility Letter: Cuts make it hard for nurses to provide proper care Over the past nine years working on a busy surgical ward, I have come to learn that the most valuable place a nurse can be is at a patient’s bedside. Ex-employee sues B.C. college over office bullying allegations VANCOUVER | A former high-ranking employee who alleges bullying from officials at the regulatory body is suing British Columbia’s college of doctors. First Previous 211 212 213 214 215 Next Last