Dr. Nancy Whitmore on women in medicineMarch 8 is International Women's Day. To mark the occasion, we spoke to CPSO's first female registrar about women in medicine in 2020 N.L. physicians' group concerned about vacant medical residency positionsA group representing doctors in Newfoundland and Labrador is asking the province to make family medicine more attractive in order to fill the high number of vacant residency positions. Alberta to spend $100M to upgrade operating suites, reduce surgery wait lists Alberta is spending $100 million to upgrade hospital operating rooms and move some low-risk surgeries to smaller facilities and private clinics. Finding common ground for patient safety As pharmacists are being asked to do more than ever, it's important to work as a team to keep patients safe and guard against burnout Effective referral balances patient and physician rights The CPSO policies already represent a compromise from, what the courts called, our patients' 'default expectations' for a formal referral Disreputable doctors Paul Blanchard leaves NBPA for new opportunity at dental society The executive director of 15 years will hand the reins over to Janet MacDonnell, who will serve as interim executive director N.S. father says drug pricing 'chess game' cost his daughter her life Her death has become a rallying cry for advocates who say the federal government's recent changes to drug-pricing regulations are preventing 'life-saving' medicines from reaching Canada Tax planning Q&A for Canadian physicians Alberta doctors getting ready for court fight against new pay, benefits deal Premier Jason Kenney has said that even with looming changes to physician pay, Alberta's doctors will still be the best compensated in Canada First Previous 215 216 217 218 219 Next Last