WSIB's 'paper doctors' accused of unfairly contradicting workers' family doctorsOfficials at Workplace Safety and Insurance Board defended their contracted doctors but workers advocates are now calling for an independent probe Upsurge in ER visits for hypertensionInadequate patient information about interpreting home BP monitor readings may be a contributing factor. Some physicians actively campaigning for a 'no' vote in Ontario fee deal referendum Some doctors expressing apprehensiveness about tentative fee deal, others anger The impasse is over: The OMA reaches tentative 4-year master agreement with Ministry of Health Family physicians have tough questions for Nova Scotia Health Authority What your patients are reading – week of July 11, 2016 Young and female blood donors put transfusion recipients at increased death risk Canadian finding has researchers puzzled, calling for clinical trials Marshall Moleschi retiring from OCP Registrar moving on after five years at the helm. New master agreement takes Ontario physicians by surprise OMA president Dr. Virginia Walley said that negotiations only took off in the last two weeks Quetiapine for insomnia? Don't do it, Canadian MDs advise Montreal researchers argue the antipsychotic holds dangers for the elderly First Previous 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 Next Last