Editorial: Firing when you have toIt is one of the toughest things for any employer to do, but many doctors have to be good managers of people B.C. doctors reminded not to respond to negative online ratingsThe college posted the reminder after two incidents where doctors responded to negative reviews online and, in doing so, violated patient privacy requirements How to hire and keep a good medical office administrator Too many clinics have a revolving door of administrators which can disrupt the practice; here is how to manage that The founding of Canadian Doctors for Medicare At a pivotal moment in healthcare history, a group of doctors came together to speak up Fee cuts: Fire in the home in Alberta New Brunswick premier scraps plan for overnight ER closures The decision to halt the changes follows deputy premier Robert Gauvin's announcement Friday, Feb. 14, that he was quitting in protest over the reforms A how-to guide to terminating employees It can be one of the most difficult things a physician has to do. Here’s how to do it 'Talking' prescription labels coming to pharmacies across Canada Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, FreshCo and some IGA pharmacies soon to offer service for blind or partially sighted patients Ontario physicians adjust to new CPSO referral guidelines Some specialists feel the new policy, which requires them to respond quickly and to call patients, is less efficient and puts a strain on their office resources N.B. deputy premier quits minority Tory government over health care reforms The move follows the government's decision this week to close emergency rooms overnight in six community hospitals in the province First Previous 367 368 369 370 371 Next Last