Colleges put doctors' rights before patient safety?The colleges are putting patient safety at risk and placing the rights of physicians ahead of patients, according to a new editorial in Canada's largest-circulation newspaper. Amid fee fight, Quebec health minister threatens legislation to end battleQuebec's health minister is threatening to impose a fee agreement on the province's specialists, who have been negotiating for a new deal with the government. Record jump in ranks of Manitoba MDs Manitoba has marked it's largest ever jump in physicians, according to new provincial stats. Manitoba welcomes first Extended Practice Pharmacists Legislation enables pharmacists to take on broader roles in “collaborative settings”. New .pharmacy domain name coming next year Initiative is meant to protect Internet pharmacy shoppers. Warnings as doctors over age of 75 spark complaints The College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia is warning that older doctors should call it quits before age-related job problems creep into their work. Techs, know your drugs Learning pharmacology inside and out will enable you to think on the fly. Sign up today: NPAP Conference 2014—The Art and Science of Transformative Care Husband of IMG lashes out against foreign MD system The husband of a Cuban physician who cannot get her medical license is lashing out at Saskatchewan officials. With patients lined up, doctor search finally ends for Montreal clinic Montreal patients desperate for family doctors—and vice versa—finally got their wish recently. First Previous 471 472 473 474 475 Next Last