Editorial: CMPA argues it’s transparent with provinces on costs OMA wary of the lack of physician protections in assisted-dying lawsSome doctors have even gone as far as saying that the incoming laws violate physician's charter rights 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 What are nurses doing right? Baie-Comeau specialist faces serious criminal charges Australia ponders revalidation amid trend toward later retirement Around 1,700 working physicians in the country are age 75 or older B.C.'s college issues new guidance on social media and alternative therapies Manitoba implements pharmacy technician final check application The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba recently developed a “Pharmacy Technician Final Check Application” for use in both community and hospital pharmacy. Doctor who lost licence because of a romantic relationship with former patient appealing decision The licence revocation won't take effect until a decision has been reached on the appeal Australia grapples with high rate of physician suicide ‘There’s something wrong with the system,’ state health minister acknowledges First Previous 328 329 330 331 332 Next Last