Unlicensed New York City acupuncturist charged after patient’s lungs collapsed, prosecutors say Yong De Lin, 66, was arraigned on four criminal charges Monday in connection with unlicensed treatments he performed on 63-year-old Shujuan Jiang. Analysis: Boosting patient self-managementUser fees have steep downsides (and are banned by the Canada Health Act)—an analysis of the alternatives Pharmacy students deserve two days of bereavement leave: CAPSI Current practices are different across the country and can be discriminatory, the group says. ISMP offers free Med Safety Exchange webinar The webinar, which happens on September 20, is part of the WHO World Patient Safety Day initiative. This year’s Pillar of Pharmacy winner 2023 award recipient Bill Wilson has poured his “heart and soul” into the profession. It's back: EMPOWER event for women pharmacy professionals set for second-year encore Launched last year by Toronto pharmacist Nneke Ezurike, EMPOWER is an all-day women-focused learning and networking event. This year's event is scheduled for Sept. 30 at the Château le Jardin in Toronto. You're welcome: Nova Scotia launches online home for new IMG orientation program The Welcome Collaborative—a $1.3-million investment by the province, plans to host up to six sessions per year with as many as 20 doctors per session. Dear OMA board member . . . about that mandate for negotiations Other provinces are coming up with loads of ad-ons and extras to make the deal for their doctors sweeter—and Ontario needs to step it up. Fishing in the ER Dr. Jabir Jassam realizes a colleague has a different attitude toward work-life balance during a fishing trip. Survey shows nearly half of FP trainees would pick a different specialty if training is extended Dr. Paul Dhillon argues that the CFPC’s decision to extend family medicine training from two to three years should be paused and reassessed. First Previous 183 184 185 186 187 Next Last