The complainant has the floorMedical errors: The Medical Post's sister publication in Quebec, Profession Santé, spoke with two lawyers who defend victims of medical errors. Travellers will no longer need a molecular COVID test to get into CanadaUnvaccinated children travelling with vaccinated adults who come to Canada will no longer have to isolate from school or daycare for 14 days. Federal government invokes Emergencies Act for 'illegal' blockades This is the first time the Emergencies Act has been invoked since it came into force in 1988. 5 tips for helping patients make informed decisions about menopause hormone therapy Clinical pearls you can use in your practice now. Ontario youth eligible for boosters this week Teens in some other provinces, including British Columbia and Saskatchewan, are also eligible for boosters this week. Spironolactone not associated with a significant increase in cancer risk Systematic review and meta-analysis finds no substantial increased risk of cancer with spironolactone, and a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Meet Doctors of BC's 2022 president Dr. Ramneek Dosanjh began her one-year term on Jan. 1. Quebec to gradually end use of vaccine passport as of March 14, health minister says As of Wednesday, the passport will no longer be needed to enter big-box stores or government-run liquor and cannabis outlets. U.S. pharmacy offering IV monoclonal antibody treatment Tampa-based pharmacy DeliveRxd is delivering Sotrovimab to patients’ homes, accompanied by a paramedic or nurse to deliver the medication. CVS Health to give pharmacists dedicated lunch break Beginning Feb. 28, several CVS Pharmacy locations will close for lunch in order to give their pharmacists an uninterrupted break. First Previous 615 616 617 618 619 Next Last