Alberta Health extends funding agreement with pharmacistsThe deal includes a risk-sharing component in which the government would hold back funding if budget targets were exceeded, but those targets were met last year Is it time to say good-bye to the paper prescription? 'I have lost confidence': Jane Philpott's cabinet resignation letter Shoppers Drug Mart launches online nutrition service Registered dietitians will provide nutrition plans and tips for staying on track Shoppers reducing hours at some 24-hour stores The chain cited low demand for round-the-clock services as part of its decision SickKids, Women’s College Hospital promote from within for new CEOs CME conflict of interest: A burning question rises from the ashes The decision to participate in industry-funded CME is rarely black and white British Columbia school board votes to provide students free tampons, pads A British Columbia school board believes it is one of the first in the country to provide free feminine hygiene products in washrooms. New Ontario Health super agency and co-ordinated health teams announced Dr. Nadia Alam, president of the Ontario Medical Association, welcomed the proposed changes Doctors moonlighting as inventors face unique hurdles to commercialization Experts say the sector is ripe for technology, but doctors are often pushed towards research instead of entrepreneurship, and can find themselves lacking funding and support First Previous 414 415 416 417 418 Next Last