LETTER: Different jurisdictions have different rules about reporting narcotic abusers: CMPA Narcotics crackdown: Act puts onus on Ontario doctors to track patientsAn Ontario physicians' group is warning that doctors are putting their licences at risk if they fail to heed new provincial prescribing rules for monitored drugs that were introduced with little fanfare this fall. Medical Council of Canada eyes role in revalidation Doctors won't have to retake current MCC exams but rather 'new forms of evaluation' would be developed under plan Medical education reform not 'just rhetoric' Future of Medical Education in Canada project aims to change 'hidden curriculum' at nation's medical schools Health Canada orders addiction specialist to stop using Amazonian plant Fire-ravaged town loses five physicians Slave Lake, Alta., a small town that suffered a fire last spring that destroyed one-third of its dwellings, is now contending with the loss of five of its 13 physicians. Disciplinary case involving block fees rescheduled A College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario discipline hearing into a Whitby, Ont., pediatrician's use of uninsured block fees has been postponed. Grey Bruce Health Unit board ratifies agreement with nurses Deal honours provincial public sector wage freeze with no increase in the first two years. Financial mistakes to avoid in your first five years of practice Educate yourself about life after residency and hire the right help you need to build a secure future Boost retirement income, reduce estate taxes with a corporate insured annuity Strategy can increase the value of your estate by six figures First Previous 608 609 610 611 612 Next Last