Canadian breastfeeding advocates alarmed by US opposition to UN resolution Pharmacist accused of bribing complainant once again facing the collegeJohn Gerges was ordered to undergo remediation for allegedly attempting to pay off a patient who was complaining about a dispensing error Hospital employees' union calls on B.C. to stop care home staff layoffs Falls are sending more Canadians to the hospital than ever before Quebec GP disciplined for soliciting patients at seniors' residence Dr. Hanna Nicolas went door-to-door at Jardins de Renoir to offer residents the opportunity to join his medical clinic Canadian Cancer Society turns around finances after cutting excess fat post merger Pediatrician loses licence following $2 million scheme to defraud OHIP Dr. Ranjit Kumar Chandra has faced dozens of allegations of fraud over the last 25 years Ontario government announces prescription drug benefit changes to OHIP+ Ontario's government will no longer offer free prescriptions to kids and young adults with private coverage, the province's new health minister announced Saturday. Pharmacists concerned about their role in pharmacare discussions When the national council on pharmacare was named last month, not a single pharmacist was appointed to a seat Newfoundland and Labrador pharmacies lose more controlled drugs than anywhere else in Canada In 2017, the province reported 450,000 units of controlled drugs as 'missing' First Previous 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 Next Last