Pharmacist suspended for narcotics fraudHALIFAX—The Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists has suspended a pharmacist's license for creating fraudulent prescriptions for controlled substances. Sudden generic price cuts shock Alberta pharmacistsAlberta pharmacists learned on March 7 that the Alberta government will reduce generic drug prices from 35% to 18% of brand name drug prices, effective May 1. More U of A med students choosing family medicine EDMONTON | The University of Alberta says that more and more students at the medical school are choosing family medicine. Press Review - March 8, 2013 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Fatter wallets, slimmer waists: Dieters given cash to lose weight shed four times as much: Mayo Clinic study. Read this and Quebec doctor admits to having sex with patient A radiologist in Quebec has admitted to having sex with his patient at her home. CPhA to co-host international conference on drug shortages Delegates from around the world, including representatives from the WHO, are expected to attend the June event in Toronto. Accreditation team to check up on concerns at Saskatchewan medical school Only B.C., Ontario support MDs in screening for alcohol abuse CAMH report rates provincial alcohol policies CAIR seeks new Executive Director Patient loses complaint over 'arrogant' singing surgeon VANCOUVER | A patient who was offended because an eye surgeon sang during a medical surgery won’t be seeing the physician get an official sanction. First Previous 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 Next Last