Pharmacy tech regulation sets foundation for expanded scopeOntario may be behind other provinces in expanding the scope of practice for pharmacists, but it’s the first to put one of the major enablers in place: regulated pharmacy technicians. Letter to the editor: Ethical challenge of profiting from prescriptions applies to both pharmacists and physicians Newsmakers 2010: Naughty or nice? The year in review with the Medical Post’s take on who should get gifts—and who should get lumps of coal Numbers of nurses being trained in Scotland set to plummet No downtime in emergency Study suggests emergency physicians spend 100% of their shifts on patient care Saskatchewan MD unrest spreads to Moosejaw Doctors not hushing up to protect each other in lawsuits Ontario judge dismisses notion that a ‘conspiracy of silence’ prevented psychiatric patient from finding expert witness Flow of MDs out of public system increasing in Quebec 72 specialists and 129 GPs opted out this year as of Oct. Swift Current physicians shut offices to attend one-day negotiations meeting Doctors in Swift Current—the riding of Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall—closed their offices for one day, sending a message to the province to quickly reach an agreement on contract negotiations. Nursing Education in Canada report released First Previous 651 652 653 654 655 Next Last