Toronto pharmacist under investigation for $60,000 in alleged false claimsA Toronto pharmacist is under investigation for allegations that she submitted “false or unsubstantiated claims” to the tune of approximately $60,000. B.C. pharmacist allowed to practise again after admitting to 2,400 fraudulent claimsJin Tong Li manipulated Pharmanet claims in order for his patients receive financial benefits they were not entitled to Two doctors reprimanded by college for 'abusive' emails to former OMA president Both doctors admitted to professional misconduct and expressed a desire to apologize for their offenses Nova Scotia closing two Cape Breton hospitals, expanding two others The province says Northside General Hospital in North Sydney, N.S., and New Waterford Consolidated Hospital will be closing, and two new community health centres and long-term care facilities will be built in their place. Alt-medicine and the veneer of scientific legitimacy Some alternative medicine providers want to be legitimized by science but they also don’t want to be bound by it Playing doctor With other professions expanding their scope, do MDs have any reason to worry? OMA accepts new PC government offer to return to negotiations The OMA said it will be able to re-trigger the binding arbitration process at any time if negotiations aren't proceeding well Saskatchewan doctor loses license to practise, had sex with patient Ontario government put vaccine-reporting legislation on hold Doctors have raised serious concerns about the paperwork burden under the new law More minor ailment prescribing options added for Saskatchewan pharmacists Saskatchewan pharmacists with mandatory training have been approved to prescribe for some 15 specific minor ailments since 2011 First Previous 273 274 275 276 277 Next Last