Thousands of doctors, nurses answer call to help with COVID-19Some provinces have begun reaching out to recently retired doctors and nurses to ask them to return to work if the pandemic worsens. The answer has been a resounding yes. CPhA update: Stepping up, like never beforeAs this global pandemic escalates, we’re reminded of how important pharmacies are Provinces roll out phone and video fee codes during COVID-19 crisis The strength of Canadian doctors Barriers removed to allow practice across jurisdictions during pandemic Accelerated process for licences, CMPA membership Doctor to pay college $50k after exceeding patient quota Those restrictions were put in place following college disciplinary actions against Dr. Herar in 2005 and 1999 Dr. Nancy Whitmore on women in medicine March 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 positions A 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 First Previous 220 221 222 223 224 Next Last