Physician concern about fee relativity mounting ahead of OMA special council meetingThe meeting, scheduled for October 21, was scheduled after the Spring council meeting where several motions on fee relativity were deferred due to time constraints #MeTooMedicine: Physicians can and must do better Quebec doctor suspended for diagnosing patient without evaluating scan The six-month suspension will begin if and when the doctor attempts to reactivate his licence College ruling against pharmacist overturned in ‘empathy’ case The patient alleged that after her identity got mixed up with another patient's, the pharmacy staff lied to protect themselves Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘I accidentally told my friend about a well-known patient I saw. What should I do?’ Owen Sound medical clinic strike ends A four-year agreement brought an end to a months-long dispute marred by verbal and physical confrontations on the picket lines Saskatchewan college fields record number of complaints against doctors in 2017 Last year, the college of physicians and surgeons of Saskatchewan received 2,905 calls from concerned patients—a record high, up nearly 500 from the 2,408 they received in 2016. Experts blame doctors Books: Medical pains Dr. Frank Warsh’s memoir paints a funny and relatable picture of life as a doctor PMHx: How B.C. doctors once got a 40% fee hike Originally from the U.K., Dr. Euan Horniman lived to see his ideas about physician contract negotiations spread across Canada First Previous 264 265 266 267 268 Next Last