Saskatchewan pharmacists granted temporary authority to prescribe methadoneThe regulator made the change after about 1,000 patients lost access to the drug through their other care providers N.S. government breaking the back of primary careWith new legislation, N.S. is creating an adversarial relationship between doctors and allied care providers, and patients will lose out because of it Medicine: More diversity in leadership needed Doctors forced to refer for MAiD/euthanasia After $140k went missing, pharmacy appeals ODBP ban Not only did the court uphold the ban, but it also ordered the pharmacy to pay $10,000 in damages to the ministry of health Revised Certified Health Executive program includes LEADS content B.C. requires tech training for Opioid Agonist Treatment Patient access to lab results: a new headache Allowing patients to view lab results online before seeing their doctor creates undue worry for patients and extra hassle for physicians. Survey: techs, assistants more supportive of MAiD How to spot forgeries – and what to do about it First Previous 238 239 240 241 242 Next Last