World’s oldest practising physician dies at 114Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark, the world’s oldest practising physician, died on April 1, 2012 in Athens, Georgia at the age of 114. Press Review - April 9, 2012 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. 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. What happens when a surgeon gets infected? Trying to operate after a diagnosis of a blood-borne pathogen is a murky, disquieting business, one doctor says Newfoundland and Labrador pharmacists warned on cold meds Pharmacy board says to look out for people buying cold medications in large quantities. Vitals: a wrap up of statistics - April 10, 2012 Duelling guidelines? Canadian and U.S. guidelines for acute sinusitis differ in diagnosis, treatment Why nurses are in such high demand stateside Grappling with quality challenges has attracted a new breed of health care leaders: physician and nurse executives. First Previous 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 Next Last