Guide to college discipline National nursing body urges Soldiers' Memorial to reinstate registered nurses Quebec's nurses want to prescribe more meds, tests Quebec nurses say they should get more powers of prescription to help speed up certain procedures and wait times. Ontario RNs, RPNs thrilled with expanded role New scope will allow for greater access to care for patients Yukon nurses happy with working conditions The Yukon Registered Nurses Association says working conditions for nurses in the territory are favorable compared to those in southern Canada. Self-management possible in severe COPD Timely communication with health-professionals is key to success Alberta's doctors reach tentative, 7-year deal with province Deal includes three-year freeze back to 2011 plus one-time, $68 million payment New first-in-class agent showing promise in overactive bladder Beta-3-adrenoceptor agonist offers alternative to decades-old treatments 'Pay as you weigh' an unfair pricing strategy Playing a game of blame and shame is not a constructive solution to the obesity problem CAPT Corner—April 16, 2013 The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians Professional Development Conference is a mere six weeks away. First Previous 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 Next Last