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- 10/2/2013
Leadership columnist Jim Clemmer offers skill-building seminars
KITCHENER, Ont.| Jim Clemmer, leadership columnist for Canadian Healthcare Manager and blogger at CanadianHalthcareNetwork.ca, is offering several educational events in October and November. - 10/2/2013
Pondering a baby’s fate in Syria
Where in the bloody conflict might the little girl I cared for be now? - 10/2/2013
Alberta government, pharmacists, Blue Cross reach compensation deal
Agreement-in-principle comes into effect next spring and includes four years of funding, changes to dispensing fees and updated compensation for pharmacy services. - 10/2/2013
Why we need medications for obesity
- 10/1/2013
PEI pharmacists push to offer flu shots
Although Prince Edward Island has expanded the scope of practice for pharmacists to allow the administration of injections, pharmacies cannot take action until provincial regulations outlining exactly what they can do have been passed. - 10/1/2013
Ex-anesthesiologist in liposuction death a no-show for public reprimand
Dr. Bruce Liberman, the anesthesiologist who lost his licence after a liposuction surgery that went wrong, was a no-show for a public reprimand in front of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario this week. - 10/1/2013
Street nurse Cathy Crowe appointed distinguished visiting practitioner at Ryerson University
Widely respected health professional, advocate for the homeless and affordable housing to help create Jack Layton Summer School for Youth Activism - 10/1/2013
Ontario touts success of high-risk breast cancer screening
Adding MRI to mammography boosts detection rate, cancer agency says - 9/30/2013
Southlake taps NexJ solution for connected wellness system
NEWMARKET, Ont. | Southlake Regional Health Centre, a full-service hospital serving more than one million residents of Ontario’s York Region and South Simcoe, will enhance the delivery of its chronic disease programs with NexJ Connected Wellness. - 9/30/2013
Physician pay should reflect declining workloads, say economists
Canada will face a cost crisis unless compensation schemes for physicians are retooled to account for declining workloads, warn health economists.