David: When doctors and nurses become death's servantsAccording to the newly released report, Dying with Dignity, co-signed by nine Quebec politicians, people are now ready to regard death through a new lens. Transformative changes recommended for medical educationWhat has been termed a “groundbreaking” report has been released containing 10 recommendations for transforming postgraduate medical education. The Medical Post table of contents: April 10, 2012 print edition All the news from the April 10 issue Press Review - April 9, 2012 How Saskatoon's pharmacists are handling drug shortages Having established relationships and communication channels are key. World’s oldest practising physician dies at 114 Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark, the world’s oldest practising physician, died on April 1, 2012 in Athens, Georgia at the age of 114. Drug shortages: what is the industry doing? Manufacturers support healthcare professionals in the short-term, but say uncovering long-term solution is the real priority. Atlantic pharmacies pilot therapeutic substitution Prompted by legislation around pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice, Medavie Blue Cross is conducting a pilot that could help determine fee-for-service models in the future. Drug reforms will hit NB pharmacies hard: Blanchard Despite government incentives, the New Brunswick Pharmacists Association is grappling with disparities in drug reforms compared to other provinces. Newfoundland and Labrador pharmacists warned on cold meds Pharmacy board says to look out for people buying cold medications in large quantities. First Previous 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 Next Last