Patient mortality falls when hospital inspectors visitU.S. study suggests accreditation surveys are good for patient care Peterborough feels medical manpower pinch – with echoes for all of OntarioDr. Tom Freeman cites conflict between government and OMA as part of the problem DOCTORS ON THE MOVE: March 20: appointments, achievements, milestones and passages in the physician community Press review - March 16, 2017 In Brief: Toronto pharmacist hailed a hero When a customer had a heart attack at the pharmacy counter, Anil Virani rushed to his side and performed CPR until emergency services arrived. Two reformist doctors appointed to OMA board eight weeks ahead of scheduled start date Drs. Nadia Alam and Deljit Dhanoa were originally meant to start in May but, instead, started last week to fill in for two former board members who had resigned NPs and RNs to offer primary care in wake of P.E.I. family doctor’s departure Press review - March 17, 2017 In Brief: Windsor faces pharmacy robbery crisis Problem worsening despite collaborative efforts with police. Confidential mental health report calls on Nova Scotia to recognize key role of GPs Doctors Nova Scotia would like to see new fee codes that would allow doctors to better care for patients with mental health issues First Previous 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 Next Last