Montreal hospital docs offering $15K bonuses from their own pockets to find respiratory therapists to prevent overnight ER closuresDr. Fahimy Saoud spent a recent shift in a west-Montreal emergency room idly sitting and waiting for patients she knew would never come. Doctor who propositioned teen patient over Facebook loses bid to get sentences reviewed by Superior CourtThe College des medecins du Quebec was reasonable in suspending Dr. Sebastien Paquin for 12 months based on amendments to the Professional Code, ruled Justice Alain Michaud. Quebec tables bill that would force family docs take appointments from patients without FPs Lessons from COVID-19 for the next pandemic: We need better data on workplace transmission An open letter to the profession I love The Canadian Pharmacist Associations' newly-appointed Chief Pharmacist Officer introduces herself to Canada's pharmacists. Psychiatrist suspended for writing baseless doctor's notes to get hospital employees off work Dr. Sylvie Godbout, who works at a Sherbrooke, Que., hospital committed 'serious ethical breaches': Collège des médecins du Québec. Expense fraud trial of former hospital chief executive underway in Halifax court The fraud trial of a former hospital chief executive is underway today in a Halifax provincial court. New UWaterloo program seeks to fight gender gap in pharmacy leadership Most pharmacists are women—60% to 70% of pharmacy students and staff pharmacists are female. But they are a minority in leadership positions. Alberta judge convicts man of assault for coughing on server in Calgary bar 4 docs who won't give CPSO access to records are on shaky legal ground: Health law experts 'If doctors won’t comply with an investigation by the regulator that’s supposed to govern them then they are, in essence, ungovernable,' said Toronto lawyer Paul Harte. First Previous 101 102 103 104 105 Next Last