Newfoundland and Labrador offering expat doctors $100,000 to come home to practiseNurses and paramedics meeting the same criteria will qualify for a payment of at least $50,000 if they commit to working in the province for at least three years. Nova Scotia legislature committee unable to get cost estimate for hospital projectThe redevelopment of the Halifax Infirmary was pegged at $2 billion when the project, to be funded largely through a public-private partnership, was first announced by the former Liberal government in 2018. Where is the anointing oil for the coronation made and kept? At a pharmacy, of course The pharmacy that stores the oil was first founded in 1798 and played a significant role in the history of pharmacy in the U.K. RBC acquires medical billing firm MDBilling.ca, financial terms not disclosed MDBilling.ca services physicians in Ontario and British Columbia. More MRI, CT scans being completed than before pandemic: Alberta Health Services The province says it is spending an extra $11 million this year to reduce wait times for scans, on top of a $33-million increase from last year. Alzheimer's drug shows promise in early results of study Patients were monitored using a scale that measures mental decline and their ability to do daily activities like getting dressed or feeding oneself. Apotex Pharmaceutical Holdings to be purchased by SK Capital Partners Apotex Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc—the generic pharmaceutical company founded by Barry Sherman—will be purchased by SK Capital Partners LP. Dr. Gigi Osler appointed to Senate Former CMA president will represent Manitoba. UofT's Centre for Practice Excellence holding virtual event on the leadership crisis in pharmacy Zubin Austin and Emily Musing are set to co-moderate the event on Sept. 28. Foreign docs to be allowed to come to Canada through federal express entry system In a review of the system, it jumped out at federal officials that many doctors couldn't use it because they are often self-employed. First Previous 114 115 116 117 118 Next Last