Nurses learn self-defense DOCTORS ON THE MOVE: March 20: appointments, achievements, milestones and passages in the physician community In Brief: Saskatoon’s move to single home care drug supplier criticized Move was intended to reduce medication errors. B.C. doctors lobbying against adding new beds at Catholic hospice More than 80 physicians have signed a letter to the health authority asking it to open a new community hospice where patients will have access to MAID Windsor's Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare cutting nursing jobs, but expects no layoffs Man masquerading as U.K. doctor for over a decade finally discovered; currently at large The conman was working in Australia for 13 years and caring for patients for 11. So far he has been linked to just one reported instance of subpar patient care Pharmacy uses snowmobile to serve customers during blizzard The entire town was snowed it, but that didn't stop Mitchell's Drug Store from serving patients. Who gets to be called a doctor? The latest in a controversy that is as old as the title itself Ontario close to expanding scope of RNs, NPs Doctors “very concerned” about government's plans to grant new prescribing authorities to RNs, NPs. UofT medical school launches first-of-its-kind application program to attract black students Today, the first-year class of 259 has only one student who identifies as black First Previous 254 255 256 257 258 Next Last