Depression symptoms linger in most employees coming back to workPhysicians urged to set up successful work environment from the get-go OMA announces dates for fall president's tourDr. Scott Wooder, president of the Ontario Medical Association, will be touring the province this fall getting feedback from physicians. Members will have an opportunity to share ideas about important issues, the OMA said in a press release. Staff, not structures, key to integrated care for mental health U.K. report stresses need for cross-boundary inter-professional training Mental health cuts raise concern of nurses' union The recent end of evening hours offered at a Burnaby mental health clinic is only the beginning of further cuts in the future if people don't take a stand now, according to the B.C. Nurses' Union. New protocol and toolkit to manage drug shortages Steps designed to put health and safety of patients first when communicating about drug shortages. CAPT Corner—September 2013 How CAPT is representing technicians across the pharmacy landscape NAPRA introduces national bridging program Revised bridging programs standardized under Canada-wide umbrella United States follows Canada’s lead in assessing quality technician programs A new commission to ensure the quality of pharmacy technician education and training programs was recently launched south of the border. DISPATCH: The intriguing case of Canadians’ rising optimism about health care Delegates’ motions: doctors divided First Previous 295 296 297 298 299 Next Last