Canadian nurses leave for the U.S.—and don’t come backNursing study claims it’s not just about the money Manitoba flows $1.2 million for nurse trainingIncrease of 74 new training spaces exceeds 100-seat pledge First ePrescribing program launches in Ontario eHealth Ontario has launched Canada's first electronic prescribing program, a demonstration project it hopes to have in place province-wide by 2012. Tarceva (erlotinib): serious adverse effects Health Canada and Hoffmann-La Roche have issued an advisory concerning potentially serious adverse effects in association with erlotinib. Lovell Drugs turns 100 Lovell Drugs, a family owned chain of 11 independent drugstores in Ontario, celebrates its 100th anniversary this week. University of Calgary nursing dean appointed How did public health do relaying H1N1 info? Sampling of doctors from across the country shows communications have improved since SARS College of Nurses of Ontario supports new changes to NP legislation Would strengthen collaboration among health-care professionals Alberta College supports nursing shortage report Increasing productivity means working ‘not only harder, but smarter’ Nurses touch all Canadians in providing a vital and complex healthcare role First Previous 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 Next Last