Saskatchewan program keeps nurse practitioners working while upgrading P.E.I. college hits back after blamed by government for red tapeThe registrar of the P.E.I. College of Physicians and Surgeons said the province isn’t lagging behind national accreditation standards, despite criticism from the provincial health minister about red tape. Research helps boost confidence for expanded scope Partnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. Ontario pharmacists hope province expands the profession’s authority to give injections Now Ontario pharmacists hope province expands the profession’s authority to give injections beyond influenza vaccines. P.E.I. health minister blames college for blocking doctors Annual CAPT conference draws techs to Niagara The Professional Development Conference, presented by the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians brought techs from across Canada to Niagara Falls May 2-4. PANL frustrated with health department Stephen Reid urges pharmacists to be more vocal about government's lack of support. Charges pile up in fake doctor case A man accused of impersonating a doctor and preying on a family with a sick child has been slapped with six more charges, according to police. Opinion: New Ontario college policy on physician work stoppages basically prohibits them Alberta optometrists to be able to order lab tests, prescribe drugs Province is increasing the scope of practice for optometrists to provide patients with more convenient access to care. First Previous 487 488 489 490 491 Next Last