Doctor at centre of Sikh temple controversy in OntarioA well-known internist here is embroiled in a controversy that has inflamed passions among two sets of congregants in the city’s large, lone Sikh temple. Canadian Cancer Society appoints new chair Health education leadership program established at UHN Avoid double standards in opposing racism Time to modernize the Canada Health Act: CMA Paper offers five points to tackle and calls for ‘national dialogue’ Powers of attorney rules differ for incorporated MDs Rules require ‘attorney’ to be a member of your provincial college of physicians and surgeons Initiatives aim to optimize MedsChecks Two groups making strides by using MedsChecks to overcome challenges RQHR's top-paid nurse in '09 made almost $250,000 Figure sparks worries about the amount of overtime being worked Study finds incentives do improve quality of care – modestly Manitoba to train more Aboriginal nurses The federal and Manitoba governments recently announced $9.47 million in funding to train Aboriginal Canadians in Manitoba to participate and obtain employment in the healthcare industry. First Previous 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 Next Last