Wait lists improving for some organs as deceased donor numbers jump in Canada Ontario and B.C. address concerns around 'independent' medical evaluations of car accident victimsA Globe and Mail investigation has prompted both provinces to examine physician practices Eisenschmid leaves, Doucet to act as interim CEO at CPhA The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) announced today that CEO Perry Eisenschmid has left the association. CFP awards nearly $140,000 in innovation grants to expand pharmacists' role in health care A record 47 people applied for grants which went to three Canadian pharmacists Saskatchewan auditor raises concerns about sick days in health care sector in annual report Canadian pharmacists unsurprised by travel vaccine shortage There's been a particularly acute shortage of three vaccines recently, and pharmacists have been caught in the middle Nova Scotia recruiting doctors but still battling vacancy rate: health officials Nova Scotia health officials say they have recruited 92 doctors since April 1 although there are still 60 vacancies left to fill in areas across the province due to issues such as retirement. Ontario government out of FluMist—again For the second time in two months, the Ontario government has exhausted its supply of FluMist Quadrivalent, a needle-free flu vaccine. Doctors call on Ottawa to exempt medicinal marijuana from sales, excise tax Alberta boy, 6, honoured for quick action after diabetic mother collapses A six-year-old boy has been commended for his quick response when his diabetic mother collapsed in their Edmonton home earlier this year. First Previous 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 Next Last