The compelling case for salaried physiciansIt is a well-known economic theory that once you get a minimal level above the poverty line in terms of household income, increasing levels of financial compensation are associated with decreasing returns on happiness. Treatment in hospital by older doctors linked to higher death ratesBut treating high volumes of patients seems to have a protective effect Ontario nurse accused of manslaughter takes the stand "Change agent" honoured with 2017 Pillar of Pharmacy Award CFP pays tribute to Marshall Moleschi for his life-long dedication to advancing pharmacy Trust in the era of accountability Aspiring pharmacy leaders wanted ACP accepting applications for its 4th annual leadership forum 5 tips for communicating effectively and respectfully with transgender patients Minor ailments authority reshapes OTC counselling Dr. Shawn Whatley elected president of Ontario Medical Association Physician delegates at the OMA's weekend-long Spring council meeting passed a number of governance changes that will affect the way the organization selects its leaders in the future Complaints should be something to smile about: Sask. college Approximately 60% of all practising physicians will have a patient complaint registered about them at some point in their career First Previous 340 341 342 343 344 Next Last