54.8% of Quebec medical residents show signs of burnout: study Federal budget offers mostly bad news for doctors’ corporations Provincial advocacy groups offer tech membership "Pooling professionals makes sense," for many provinces. The problem of fraud in Canadian pharmacy Some estimate that more than $118 million in Canadian drug spending is lost to fraud every year, but no-one really knows the real number Doctor who lost licence for sexual abuse ordered to pay college $145,000 The high cost of the proceedings may, in part, be explained by the unusual investigation that took place Ontario's drug company payment disclosure law to cover patient advocacy groups as well as doctors B.C. doctor fingerprinted to prove he wasn't a sex offender with similar identity The ER doctor has willingly complied with standard criminal record checks over the years but this was a new 'request' British Columbia to eliminate medical service plan premiums in 2020 A premium long viewed as a financial irritant in British Columbia that is paid by individuals and families for health care will be eliminated on Jan. 1, 2020. New Brunswick enforcing ban on some OTC drugs at gas stations and corner stores Medications such as Sudafed, Benadryl and Gravol cannot be sold in establishments that don't contain a pharmacy Just how bad is all that sugar for the heart? First Previous 263 264 265 266 267 Next Last