Fighting illegal pharmaceutical salesTV report from Kenya, where illegal pharmacies outnumber legal ones, an indication of problem facing broader developing world. Urgent need for guidance on pharmacists’ role in physician-assisted deathThe Supreme Court’s ruling on physician-assisted death has created an urgent need for guidance on the role of pharmacists and technicians. Colleges are scrambling to fill the gap. Former head of Ontario Association of Cardiologists faces college for alleged over testing B.C. cardiologist hired by college alleges that 75% of tests were inappropriate Dying with Dignity wants Ottawa to allow dementia patients to request assisted death in advance Group wants to reverse organ rules: Everybody donates unless they opt out Dalhousie proposes above average fee hike for pharmacy program If approved, pharmacy students could pay 8% more in tuition to attend school this fall. U.K. junior doctors strike again; health secretary claims 43% still showed up for work Ministry figure also includes junior doctors who never intended to strike, including those in emergency care Regina area radiologists ask health minister to help resolve workplace dispute Alberta health minister calls fee-for-service payment model 'expensive, outdated' Plan to expand other payment models comes as direct response to unsustainable health-care spending Nurse managers, supervisors reach tentative deal with N.B. First Previous 401 402 403 404 405 Next Last