New UWaterloo program seeks to fight gender gap in pharmacy leadershipMost pharmacists are women—60% to 70% of pharmacy students and staff pharmacists are female. But they are a minority in leadership positions. OMA applauds emphasis on healthcare spending in Ontario's fall economic statement Pfizer says COVID-19 pill cut hospital, death risk by 90% Masterclass Part 2: Canada's top art experts offer their best tips for navigating an art fair Art fairs–such as Art Basel, the Armory Show or Art Toronto–can be overwhelming, even for seasoned visitors and art collectors. Alberta judge convicts man of assault for coughing on server in Calgary bar First Nations schools to be part of free menstrual products after initial exclusion from Ontario-wide program Canada’s pharmacy faculties join indigenization efforts Pharmacy faculties across the country are making strides to indigenize their curriculum and encourage more Indigenous students into the profession. Making a difference: Dr. Onye Nnorom In this 10-part series, we profile doctors who are working to combat racism, change the system and improve patient care for racialized communities. Northern Ontario School of Medicine public forum told about $14M missing in the LU insolvency debacle Dr. Sarita Verma, the CEO, president and dean of NOSM University, said Tuesday she wished she had answers on how to recover the money. 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 260 261 262 263 264 Next Last