Orthopod avoids suspension after neglecting 500 patient recordsThe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta has disciplined an orthopedic surgeon here for his failure to “complete more than 500 medical records in a timely manner.” B.C.’s 30,000 nurses' negotiations begin at ‘glacial pace’More than 30,000 nurses will be bargaining for staffing and wage increases as their contract expires at the end of the month. Ontario's NPs issue challenge to MPPs following 13th annual Queen's Park Day Group issues call to action to support better integration of the province's nurse practitioner workforce. Taking oxycodone off formularies irks doctors Ontarians support wider care options from pharmacists: survey OPA survey shows most Ontarians want broader scope of practice for pharmacists. Press Review - March 2, 2012 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media Generic price caps blamed for closure of Nova Scotia village pharmacy Critics blame generic drug price cap for closure of village's only pharmacy. Ontario RNs at Queen's Park today for annual meeting One hundred and fifty nurses, students gathering to outline a plan that will provide better health care for Ontarians at a lower cost. Newfoundland & Labrador's longest-known pharmacist mourned Cyril LeGrow died just one week before his 100th birthday. Career of Barb Wells inspires new leadership award Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy introduces the Wellspring Pharmacy Leadership Award Program, encourages submissions. First Previous 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 Next Last