Australia to check foreign doctors’ backgrounds Canada’s generic drugs: The basis for trust in their clinical efficacy Rheumatoid arthritis: Triple-drug combo could save millions Treatment is just as effective as a biologic, while much cheaper Doctors prodded to pick up surgery pace as Fraser Health Authority facing $2.5M fine over wait times One of British Columbia’s major health authorities is facing $2.5 million in fines for missing provincial wait times benchmarks. Ontario's low back pain program saving cash, helping patients Involves additional hours for a range of allied health providers such as chiropractors, physiotherapists, OTs, RMTs and more Dean of Trent/Fleming School of Nursing named president of Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Dr. Kirsten Woodend to lead the national accrediting body for nursing schools Stateside: Millennial doctors are good with tech—but so what? After death of infant, Manitoba MD comes under college scrutiny A Manitoba doctor has been disciplined after one child in his care died and another needed a liver transplant. Foreign-trained doctors less likely to screen patients for cancer South Asian patients most likely to be underscreened, Ontario study shows The Medical Post table of contents: November 25, 2014 print edition First Previous 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 Next Last