Urologist pleads guilty to fraud and is stripped of hospital privilegesThe doctor was sentenced to house arrest but he is still able to see patients Ontario registered nurses to be Canada's first to prescribe medication Vitamin D supplementation may reduce the frequency of acute respiratory tract infections Protective effect is highest in people with vitamin D deficiency. Maternal obesity linked with increased cerebral palsy risk Association is mediated in part through asphyxia-related neonatal complications Urgent-care-only days and other job action discussed at OMA meeting But some groups within the association are resisting the call to job action, calling into question its potential effectiveness PharmaChoice gets ahead of cannabis curve In anticipation of regulatory changes, pharmacy banner partners with medical marijuana company on education, distribution. Stateside: Who provides more unnecessary care, physicians or NPs? (The answer is surprising) Mumps boosters: A quality improvement challenge Zika virus in Canadian travellers more severe than expected Data from travel medicine clinics shows 'full clinical spectrum' of infection Medical educators must remain neutral on political, religious and cultural issues: OttawaU dean of medicine The memo sent by Dr. Jacques Bradwejn has left some staff members confused First Previous 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 Next Last