Health care workers may be immune to unemploymentAging population means jobs in nursing, medicine and more. Alberta launches 2-year physician assistant programAs new numbers show that an increasing number of specialists are having difficulty finding work, Alberta is bringing in a two-year pilot project for physician assistants at hospitals and facilities. Quebec MD ordered to pay royalties on sales of ‘women’s Viagra’ N.S. acute and long-term care nurses reach deal offering wage hikes About 6,000 nurses in Nova Scotia have reached a two-year tentative agreement that would provide them wage increases. U.K. extends controversial cancer drug fund Program is for medications found not to be cost or clinically effective enough for wider use. Stark warnings over physician supply and health costs: Actuaries report Evidence-based hospital nurse staffing: the challenges What are the challenges in making evidence-based decisions about nursing staff mix? Physician pay should reflect declining workloads, say economists Canada will face a cost crisis unless compensation schemes for physicians are retooled to account for declining workloads, warn health economists. More money than ever, more doctors than ever: CIHI report Canada’s growing physician ranks climbed to 75,000 in 2012, with those physicians earning more money for their services, according to new data released on Thursday afternoon. Editor's Note: Blurred lines First Previous 57 58 59 60 61 Next Last