Firm uses nurses, not lawyers, to get lawsuit moneyClass-action lawsuits make news for their big sums – last year, pharmaceutical giant Merck settled a suit over its heart drug Vioxx for $37-million – but a more prosaic challenge gets less attention. Could warnings against doctors be made public?Public push for cautions to be published WebPharma Pioneer Lands in Jail Andrew Strempler, the man who pioneered Canada’s Internet pharmacy industry, is going to jail in the United States for four years for mail fraud. Kennedy sues two nurses for defamation after acquittal What's up, what's down with nursing resources CIHI report shows Ontario continues to lag behind national RN staffing levels Stolen CareCard used to fill scripts despite “flag” Remark by pharmacist first clue that stolen B.C. CareCard was used to fill 19 prescriptions. Former Toronto doctor admonished for sex with patients TORONTO | It’s been four years since Dr. Jacobo Joffe was found guilty of having sex with his patients, but the former Toronto resident was finally given a reprimand for “disgraceful” behaviour. Denise Carpenter appointed president and CEO of CACDS New association head previously served in a leadership role in Canada’s nuclear industry. Stateside: Merger of nurses, health care union could threaten powerful rival, increase labour tensions More than a dozen nurses at Edmonton south side care centre go on strike First Previous 483 484 485 486 487 Next Last