Study calls for new approach in TB screening for healthcare workers When is it okay to prescribe illegal therapies?Some psychedelics have shown tremendous promise in new medical research, so we asked a bioethicist when it would be okay to recommend an illicit drug in treatment New MB dispensing fees upset palliative patients Starting Aug 18, Manitoba is introducing a cap on dispensing fees for drugs, which has palliative patients choosing to die at home particularly concerned. Three teams named as RFP issued for West Park development project Medical schools running at just over 55% women Mental health first-aid training to benefit pharmacy team Patients 'shocked' after doctor allegedly shows them naked pictures of himself Eight patients and three female employees of Dr. Nigel Phipps have lodged complaints with the college Kudos for Waterloo's opioid crisis campaign School of Pharmacy awarded for best outreach initiative McKesson supports BC fire relief with pharmacist aid McKesson Canada is working with its members and franchisees from BC and surrounding areas to support evacuees and their healthcare needs. Federal tax changes threaten to derail doctors’ retirement plans, OMA says Medical associations weigh in on proposals affecting private corporations First Previous 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 Next Last