UofT medical school launches first-of-its-kind application program to attract black studentsToday, the first-year class of 259 has only one student who identifies as black OMA election concerns from inside the process Ontario close to expanding scope of RNs, NPs Doctors “very concerned” about government's plans to grant new prescribing authorities to RNs, NPs. Nominations open for Wellspring Pharmacy Leadership Award Inspired by the work and career of pharmacist Barb Wells, the Wellspring award encourages and supports the development of pharmacy leadership in Canada. Who gets to be called a doctor? The latest in a controversy that is as old as the title itself Ontario registered nurses to be Canada's first to prescribe medication Montreal osteopathic school, teachers, students face college charges Urologist pleads guilty to fraud and is stripped of hospital privileges The doctor was sentenced to house arrest but he is still able to see patients Smoking pot as a medicine raises questions for doctors about side effects Many physicians are reluctant to prescribe medical marijuana because of the absence of peer-reviewed research Medical educators must remain neutral on political, religious and cultural issues: OttawaU dean of medicine The memo sent by Dr. Jacques Bradwejn has left some staff members confused First Previous 330 331 332 333 334 Next Last