Naloxone going nonprescription in NSStarting Friday July 1, the life-saving opiate overdose antidote Naloxone will be available over the counter in Nova Scotia community pharmacies. Playing Ontario's political gameOntario's political fundraising through pay-for-access raises eyebrows, but it's not illegal. Lack of transparency allegation at the heart of new Sudbury Cardiac Out-Patient Centre controversy How data from Primary Care Practice Reports are helping physicians thrive—and why more doctors should opt in N.S. physician shares his financial records online Physicians 'disturbed' by bill that would give government bureaucrats access to patient health records Bill 119 passed in May despite warnings from the Ontario Medical Association Press review: June 24, 2016 Doctors not affected by N.L.'s unstable economy: New NLMA president Popular Windsor pediatrician dies mysteriously in Ugandan home His two sons, both of whom live in the Toronto area, are now struggling to piece together what happened MedsCheck “refresh” coming soon to Ontario New documentation requirements to track impact of medication reviews. First Previous 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 Next Last