Owen Sound medical clinic strike endsA four-year agreement brought an end to a months-long dispute marred by verbal and physical confrontations on the picket lines Purdue Pharma to pay for overdose-antidote developmentA company whose prescription opioid marketing practices are being blamed for sparking the addiction and overdose crisis says it’s helping to fund an effort to make a lower-cost overdose antidote. PMHx: How B.C. doctors once got a 40% fee hike Originally from the U.K., Dr. Euan Horniman lived to see his ideas about physician contract negotiations spread across Canada Physician apologizes for vulgarity in Twitter comments about COD doctors Solve my problem: How do you incentivize staff? Successive health system transformations in Quebec are wearing out providers Breaking down barriers for Canadians with disability – it’s time to look beyond the CRA Ontario hospitals will need to find 'efficient' ways to operate, says health minister Premier Doug Ford promised during the spring election to create 15,000 long-term care beds within five years, and 30,000 over the next 10 years to relieve pressure on hospitals Construction of Royal Inland’s new patient care tower to start this fall University of Saskatchewan reserves 6 spots for lower-income students—and it's a success The six spots reserved for students from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds have been filled, with more students on the waitlist. First Previous 438 439 440 441 442 Next Last