Press Review – October 14, 2014 Ebola outbreak: Toronto nurse knows what it's like to treat infectious patients, and to be one Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Rocco D’Angelo allegedly billed the Ontario Drug Benefits Plan for drug products that were not dispensed. Italian nurse Daniela Poggiali suspected in deaths of 38 patients N.S. doctors accepting 500 new patients The town of Digby in Nova Scotia will see its physician needs eased with a new registration system, as Nova News reports here. Summit showcases pharmacy services research Research program OPEN examines medication management services that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals provide. Eastern Manitoba ERs plagued by doctor shortages A doctor shortage is crippling ER facilities in eastern Manitoba, forcing staff to scramble and send patients to other hospitals. NAPRA launches new website for IPGs eying Canada Online portal simplifies Canadian licensing process for internationally trained pharmacists. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient survey J.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. MD says WCB system has become 'appallingly disturbing' A Cape Breton doctor has called out the Workers' Compensation Board, calling them "appallingly disturbing" in their workings with patients. First Previous 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 Next Last