Respect: A crucial factor in attracting family doctorsDr. Jabir Jassam argues not enough is being done by governments to foster a culture of respect and appreciation for physicians. Health Canada introduces Canadian Product Safety PledgeAmazon Canada and eBay Canada have already signed the pledge. Provide support for people with menopause symptoms at work, new report urges A report by the Menopause Foundation of Canada suggests employers could win when there's awareness and support to manage symptoms. Walmart to pay for pharmacy technicians’ degrees and licensing Walmart has begun paying for Canadian employees' education costs through its Live Better U program. Easier than ever for front line doctors to control the OMA—but will they? Today, the OMA board is directly elected by the membership as a whole. Every member has the ability to vote on every board director. $42K a year: Out-of-province medical students at McGill could pay double in 2024 New fees for English-language universities announced by the Quebec government is meant to bolster the francophone university system. Pharmacy tech students awarded inaugural scholarships First Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada scholarships awarded to Saskatchewan students. NDP to campaign on pharmacare if it backs out of Liberal deal: national director The confidence-and-supply deal that sees the NDP supporting the minority Liberals on key votes in the House of Commons says the government will introduce a bill to create a framework for national pharmacare this year. Pfizer trims expectations for 2023 with sales of COVID-19 vaccine, treatment, weaker than thought Falling sales of both clipped sales in the second quarter, but Pfizer said in August that it expected a rebound in the second half of 2023. Just last Saturday An Israeli-Canadian doctor living in Israel writes straight from the heart. First Previous 115 116 117 118 119 Next Last