Montreal surgeon admits failing before his vacation to properly hand over patient who later died Stateside: Physicians who are sued are more likely to be sued againUnclear whether a similar trend is occurring in Canada Federal audit reveals problematic business practices at First Nations Health Authority in B.C. The federal government committed to providing $4.7 billion in funding over 10 years, while the province promised $83.5 million for the same period Northumberland nurse Kimberly Baxter among those to receive de Souza Nurse Designation Patient suing disgraced psychiatrist and University of Western Ontario for $2.85 million Former Edmonton RN recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award of Nursing Excellence Protest city: Whitby-Oshawa by-election a lightning rod for Ontario doctors' anger vs. Liberals Survey reveals local doctors are burnt out and reducing services as a result of physician pay cuts Quebec pharmacist fined $3,500 in death of patient Gave 89-year-old wrong anti-coagulant dosage, which proved fatal. Groups of travelling doctors to provide physician-assisted dying to remote patients Also suggests that the law should be extended to mentally competent minors Press review - Jan. 28, 2016 First Previous 400 401 402 403 404 Next Last