Consultants have held several strikes over the past year, which has hobbled the NHS as it tries to grapple with financial constraints and backlogs caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
A survey by the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals comes just weeks after its Ontario counterpart revealed the findings of a similar probe and announced a zero-tolerance stance on corporate pressures in pharmacy.
'“Creating this new program will put Saskatchewan in closer alignment with provinces that have pharmacist advanced prescribing authority, such as Alberta and Nova Scotia.'
Dr. Danielle Martin, chair of the department of family and community medicine at U of T, argues that the recent CaRMS match offers both hope and hardships.
Thousands of TikTok rants, viral tweets, a change.org petition signed by more than 36,000 women and peer-reviewed studies have all documented the grossly insufficient pain relief offered for IUD insertions by practitioners. So why isn't Canadian medicine changing?