Small margin walk-in clinics need complementary services to survive, walk-in conference hears Walk-in clinic doctors urged to ‘be the future’ in primary care expansion Spinal manipulation modestly beneficial for acute low back pain Latest meta-analysis suggests chiropractic care is a ‘reasonable treatment option’ New CEO for OPA Andrew D. Gall takes over the reigns at the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA), effective May 1, 2017. NP-led program cancelled: Mexican Mennonites primary users of health unit pre- and post-natal program New MUN curriculum prepares grads to hit the ground running Three years of careful planning and preparation will be put to the test this fall when Memorial University’s School of Pharmacy officially launches its new five-year Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program. CPSO's draft policy on block fees raises some concerns 'It says doctors must decide what is a ‘reasonable fee.’ But how do you know what is reasonable?' Accountability at heart of Alberta college’s new prescribing standard What your patients are reading – week of April 10, 2017 High Dose Fentanyl Off ODB Formulary: What’s the Point? Many patients still require these higher doses to help manage their pain First Previous 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 Next Last