Legault sorry for saying racism against Indigenous people at hospital is 'settled'Legault says he never meant to offend when he said during a televised leaders debate last week that the situation at the hospital in Joliette, Que., is settled. Dental care legislation among the first bills on the docket as Parliament resumeIf granted royal assent, Bill C-31 would provide qualifying families with children under the age of 12 with up to $650 per child each year to pay for dental care services, depending on their household income. Problem solved: How do I get patients to take virtual appointments as seriously as in-person appointments? Four docs gave us their best advice! NAPRA issues a clarification on vaccine scheduling The clarification applies to vaccines, such as the COVID-19 vaccine, that aren’t listed in the National Drug Schedules Vitals: FPs by the numbers What do the numbers tell us about the family physicians of Canada? CPSA seeking 2 new members for its competence committee In order to qualify as a committee members, doctors must hold an active, valid permit to practise in the province. Team Canada Medical Football returns to the world stage in Argentina For many of the Canadian physicians on Team Canada this is their first trip outside the country in two years. Ob-gyn who made 'errors in judgment' didn't inform patient of her baby's death, visit after delivery Dr. Krista Brown failed to “appreciate the significance of the abnormal fetal heart tracing and the consequent need for urgent intervention,” wrote the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland and Labrador. ‘Help Us Help You’ campaign helps pharmacies in Nova Scotia talk to the public about their services The Nova Scotia Pharmacy Association launched the campaign to advise the public on how to make their interactions with pharmacies more efficient. Event spotlights specialty pharmacy Neighbourhood Pharmacies takes initiative to demystify specialty market and unite stakeholders. First Previous 427 428 429 430 431 Next Last