A mobile medical clinic called Mobile Care is being offered by Kallo Inc. of Markham, Ont., for use in delivering medical services to remote areas of the world.
For a small province, New Brunswick serves up its share of big medical issues. From Dr. Henry Morgentaler’s abortion clinics, to pathology lawsuits (from patients and doctors) to IMG licensing issues, provincial college registrar Dr. Ed Schollenberg has been there for it all.
Lawyer Catherine Perry says she warned Pharmacy Board more than two years ago that she suspected St. John’s pharmacist Ann Marie Burke was selling drugs and had become an addict.
About 130 pharmacists from around Ontario spent a sunny Sunday brushing up on their knowledge of some of the most common—and challenging—self care topics seen in community pharmacy.
A plan by the New Brunswick government to save an estimated $3 million a year by doubling what some seniors pay for prescription drugs has been criticized by the province’s pharmacy association and welfare groups.