AMA votes in favour of seven-year deal ending two-year battleThe Alberta Medical Association has resoundingly voted in favour of a new fee deal with the province, following two years of talks that led to acrimony and a public battle. Take a holiday from Canada’s healthcare straightjacketFor those who travel outside of the country in the coming months, we have a modest proposal: find a pub, sit down with locals and ask about their nation’s health care system. Man says he had breast reduction without adequate anesthesia VANCOUVER | A court has ordered the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia to re-open an investigation into a man’s breast reduction surgery that allegedly went wrong. Medicine’s next generation in no rush to settle down Many young doctors are seeking the right work-life mix Cutaneous adverse drug reactions A systematic approach is key to diagnosing and managing this complex range of conditions B.C. nurses call on MLA to honour contract Meet the OMA’s Steeltown man After a contentious 2012, the OMA’s new leader gazes into the crystal ball Burnaby nurses given prestigious awards Nurse practitioners playing doctor more often Prone positioning promoted First Previous 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 Next Last