No punitive action for pharmacy at centre of teen’s EpiPen incident: reviewA review board has reaffirmed a college decision not to dole out any additional punitive action to a Vancouver pharmacy at the centre of an emergency incident involving a teen who sought an EpiPen. Infinite games: A vision based on virtue for healthcareWhat one concept from game theory can teach us about what's important in healthcare Alberta commits to expanding duties of licensed practical nurses Starting Feb. 1, LPNs will be allowed to administer blood and dispense certain drugs, provide ultrasounds for bedside assessments, and give intravenous nutrition and medication Emgality: second CGRP antagonist for migraine prevention now available in Canada Monthly subcutaneous injection helps to prevent migraine in adults Most primary care doctors 'well-intentioned but under-prepared' to deal with drug misuse The adventures of Daisy: board-certified physician and dog Fewer people prescribed opioids but data for all provinces needed: doctor How long does grief last? Surgeons work for free to teach oncoplastic breast surgery techniques Crown appealing verdict in toddler's meningitis case, citing comments by judge The Crown is appealing the not guilty verdict in the case of an Alberta couple charged with not seeking medical attention sooner for their sick son. First Previous 558 559 560 561 562 Next Last