New Brunswick establishes research chair on cannabisAnticipating the legalization of marijuana for both recreational and medical uses, the province of New Brunswick is supporting the creation of a health research chair on cannabis Dr. Shawn Whatley elected president of Ontario Medical AssociationPhysician delegates at the OMA's weekend-long Spring council meeting passed a number of governance changes that will affect the way the organization selects its leaders in the future Nova Scotia party leaders debate healthcare on the campaign trail Rising high-cost drugs major issue for employers Undermines ability for employers to offer benefits to rest of employees, report states College now investigating doctor for alleged sexual assault in 1999 Just last month the doctor lost a civil suit brought forth by the alleged victim, another doctor, and was ordered to pay her $200,000 Shoppers joins Running Room to target mental health Six-week program for female high school students Aligning drug regulation and reimbursement: CADTH Symposium ponders ways to speed up drug time-to-listing decisions Former president-elect resigns from OMA board as tensions continue to mount Several sources who spoke with the Medical Post said the council meeting this weekend is bound to be explosive Pharmacists needed to participate in workplace study The EY National Health Team is conducting a study to better understand pharmacy workplace conditions across Canada and the potential links with patient care standards. Government cuts and legislation push Ontario doctor into retirement at 58 Dr. Perry Tibbo was lucky to find another doctor to take over his practice and has been trying to make the transition as smooth as possible First Previous 527 528 529 530 531 Next Last