NL court ruling affirms regulator's right to conduct full site assessmentA pharmacist argued in court that the board should not be allowed to assess her pharmacy because there was no quality assurance committee 'Nothing apparent:' Dad accused in son's meningitis death says no obvious signsA father accused in his son's death testified Monday, June 24, that the sick boy's condition worsened after he had appeared to be doing better, but not to the point where his parents were worried. PMHx: The 1988 abortion debate How the CMA successfully handled a debate as divisive as MAiD is today Ontario health report recommends more virtual visits, sharing ER wait times Dr. Rueben Devlin and the premier's council on improving healthcare delivered its second report Vitals: Countries with the most foreign-trained doctors The specialists' divorce Dr. David Jacobs wants to help about 3,000 specialists separate from the OMA. Will they be allowed to and, more importantly, should they? Licence revoked for doc who used own sperm to artificially inseminate patients An Ottawa fertility doctor irreversibly violated vulnerable patients by using his own sperm, or that of the wrong donor, to artificially inseminate several women over three decades, a discipline committee heard Tuesday, June 25. Few specialists provide majority of care to more elderly seniors: report While most physicians provide care for seniors, seven specialities provided more than half of all their medical services to seniors over the age of 65 Shoppers to provide same-day home delivery across Ontario Customers across Ontario now have access to same-day delivery of groceries, everyday essentials and over-the-counter medications Union calls for investigation into Winnipeg veterans' hospital A lawsuit contends that staff levels have been cut by 40% First Previous 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 Next Last