Former ER doctor sentenced to two years in prison for fentanyl-related crimesThe crown has been pressing for an eight-year sentence, but the judge ruled that the doctor was truly remorseful Canadian study to examine pharmacy workplace issuesGoal to bring clarity around employment standards, training and prescription volumes Ontario's nurse practitioners now authorized to prescribe narcotics, order tests, and diagnose patients The NPAO claims that Ontario is the last jurisdiction in North American where nurses hadn't already been able to do this Physicians can learn from Alberta bounce-back case: Alberta college Durham College prof first member of public to be elected president of CNO With college and hospital actions soaring, the CMPA recalibrates Dr. Hartley Stern, head of the CMPA since 2013, has moved the association toward preventing harm in the first place OMA wary of the lack of physician protections in assisted-dying laws Some doctors have even gone as far as saying that the incoming laws violate physician's charter rights Editorial: CMPA argues it’s transparent with provinces on costs Baie-Comeau specialist faces serious criminal charges What are nurses doing right? First Previous 322 323 324 325 326 Next Last