Child death review in Alberta shows pregnant woman prescribed 5,000 pillsAlberta College of Pharmacists to consider new measures for preventing fetal drug exposure. P.E.I. college hits back after blamed by government for red tapeThe registrar of the P.E.I. College of Physicians and Surgeons said the province isn’t lagging behind national accreditation standards, despite criticism from the provincial health minister about red tape. Independent nursing panel recommends increasing RN care needed at Nipigon District Memorial Hospital Opposition to Alberta’s pharmacy inducements ban grows Wildrose Party joins chorus of protests against new rules. Research helps boost confidence for expanded scope Partnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. Saskatchewan program keeps nurse practitioners working while upgrading The Medical Post table of contents: May 6, 2014 print edition New Brunswick's new drug plan now providing coverage Plan providing drug coverage for the uninsured is voluntary in its first year before becoming mandatory. CPSO weighs new conflict of interest rules Registered nurses encourage measles immunization for community, RNs and NPs First Previous 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 Next Last