OMA and gov’t far apart in fee talks as binding arbitration beginsA stark divide in proposed increases for year one of next physician services agreement for 2024-28: 22.9% from the OMA and 3% from government. To make AI safe, governments must regulate data collectionWhy not start thinking about what kinds of data are too risky to allow private companies to collect and analyze? Why not use considerations of human dignity or autonomy when deciding if certain kinds of data should even exist? Ontario’s arbitration position a slap in the face for physicians The ministry’s lowball proposal has demoralized physicians, who worry about its impact on physician retention, argues Dr. Sohail Gandhi. Pushing back on capital gains tax: Alberta joins the chorus Dr. Paul Parks, president of the Alberta Medical Association, has asked his province's premier to get involved. We can—and should—all be pharmacy advocates, every day If ever there was a time when we need each pharmacist raising their voice in support of the profession, that time is now. London Drugs announces gradual reopening of stores following cybersecurity incident A statement from the company says pharmacists are on-site at all store locations to assist with emergency prescriptions and other urgent care. POLL: Should provinces collect race-based data during health card application and renewal? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. A beginner's guide to incorporating your medical practice You're done with residency? Excellent. Now you have to think about maximizing that (hopefully) higher income. The CFPC has found its new CEO During the search for a candidate, the College of Family Physicians of Canada decided to drop ‘interim’ from the role since it felt the initial two-year term needed to be extended. NEW PRODUCT: Evolve eyedrops Evolve eyedrops are new lubricating eye drops for dry eyes. First Previous 41 42 43 44 45 Next Last