Doctor to pay college $50k after exceeding patient quotaThose restrictions were put in place following college disciplinary actions against Dr. Herar in 2005 and 1999 Pharmacy technicians make fewer transcription errors than physicians on hospital discharge prescriptionsPharmacy technician role could evolve to include preparing hospital discharge prescriptions for physician review Ruminating on missed appointments CPhA warns against stockpiling meds in response to COVID-19 Pharmacists warned it could create unintended shortages that harm patients Alberta to spend $100M to upgrade operating suites, reduce surgery wait lists Alberta is spending $100 million to upgrade hospital operating rooms and move some low-risk surgeries to smaller facilities and private clinics. NL and SK health teams recognized for patient engagement initiatives Effective referral balances patient and physician rights The CPSO policies already represent a compromise from, what the courts called, our patients' 'default expectations' for a formal referral Women with transvaginal mesh implants to share $21.5 million in settlement A group of Canadian women who suffered ill-effects from implantation of a medical device called transvaginal mesh will receive a total of $21.5 million in compensation, recent court records show. Finding common ground for patient safety As pharmacists are being asked to do more than ever, it's important to work as a team to keep patients safe and guard against burnout How behaviour can help control the spread of COVID-19 Adoption of habits that help prevent infection may boost behavioural herd immunity First Previous 812 813 814 815 816 Next Last