Desperation of a profession: the story behind the binding arbitration vote I am ready for the rest of my life College tribunal allows convicted sex offender to return to practice Physician is considered at low risk to reoffend, panel hears 50-year-old IT system in Saskatchewan can't properly confirm physician billings New auditor general's report says that the province's fee-for-service payments relies, to some extent, on 'the honour system' A 'no' vote for binding interest arbitration New Canadian statement on use of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines Focuses on two-dose schedule for nine-valent vaccine and use of HPV vaccines in immunocompromised patients Doctor suspended for three months after writing several sick notes for a family member Dr. Kenneth Adams also failed to meet the standard of care while conducting a cosmetic procedure in 2014 Ontario's Protecting Patients Act: self-regulation, R.I.P. Ontario college was already publicly posting 'virtually all' physician info now required by Bill 87 The CPSO began to amend its bylaws in an effort to increase transparency in 2012 and most of those changes came into effect September 2015 What it boils down to in Ontario: risk and trust First Previous 315 316 317 318 319 Next Last