Manitoba pharmacy mourns Stew WilcoxOne of Canada's leading builders of the profession of pharmacy, Manitoban Stewart Wilcox, died of cancer on January 5th, 2009 at the age of 74 in Winnipeg. A family medicine state of the unionDoctors across the country are cautiously optimistic about the condition of primary care, but realize more work needs to be done, especially with reform models and collaboration LAW: Doctor cleared in patient's fall due to unlikelihood of event Woman argued three different scenarios, but judge found no fault Lax procedures cost pharmacist $10,000 A pharmacist from All Nation Pharmacy (formerly Sagkeeng Pharmacy) has been fined $2,000, after pleading guilty to charges. UK and EU pharmacies to offer Orlistat OTC Patients in the U.K. and Europe will be able to purchase an anti-obesity drug at pharmacies without a prescription. LAST LAUGH: Fore! Teeing up patients for hole-in-one diagnoses Medical golf offers a fun new way of looking at cases. Just be careful when you're chipping out of the rough with a touchy patient Yukon MDs get 3% fee hike in each of four years Increase vitamin D in winter to avoid long-term bone loss At least 1,000 IU/day needed, more than what most multivitamins offer Provincial licence not needed for N.B. telemedicine NEPHROLOGY: Overnight hemodialysis improves survival rates First Previous 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 Next Last