Family doctors pushing back against CPSO policy on continuity of careWhile many of the proposed policy requirements seem like common sense, some doctors suggest it may not be feasible to implement Arbitration between OMA and province to start as fee talks break down Ontario pharmacists, college respond to exposé on 'drug-dealing pharmacists' An investigation published by the Toronto Star raised questions about whether enough is being done to ensure narcotics aren't being redirected to the streets through pharmacies Pay for specialists to become an early issue for new Quebec government The newly elected CAQ party is looking to cut pay by an average of $80,000 per specialist Saskatchewan residents routinely failing to follow prescribing rules By failing to include the name of the supervising physician, doctors are making more work for pharmacists Is the end near for the OMA? Former OMA board member Dr. David Jacobs recently proposed several specialist groups split from the OMA, which may not help anyone in the near future Anger leads to bad decisions Quebec college president steps down under new legal term limits Dr. Charles Bernard reportedly earned $643,000 a year as college president CAPER review shows only 6.2% of doctors who completed residency in 2015 practising in rural areas Canadian MDs trained abroad petition B.C. court to end residency limitations The petition claims that the medical residency selection process is based on where a student graduated, rather than merit in medicine. First Previous 264 265 266 267 268 Next Last