Three charges for young doctor accused of stealing ketamineRegina police say a 32-year-old physician is facing three criminal charges for allegedly forging a patient chart and taking ketamine from a local health facility. Stateside: Nurses more prone to being bullied than other workersNew book Toxic Nursing addresses workplace incivility Sudbury pharmacist faces trafficking charges Man arrested and charged by police with numerous offenses, including trafficking a controlled substance. London Health Sciences lauded in nurse journal for CQI leadership New CEO at Pharmasave Former Overwaitea executive Carmen Churcott has been appointed chief executive officer at Pharmasave Drugs (National) Ltd. Letting the air out of the balloon: The Alberta college responds to cost criticisms Alberta registrar offers rebuttal to colleges investigation Ontario to require sprinklers in care homes Ontario is poised to become the first province in Canada to make automatic sprinklers mandatory in all retirement and nursing homes and residences for the disabled. Letter: Cuts make it hard for nurses to provide proper care Over the past nine years working on a busy surgical ward, I have come to learn that the most valuable place a nurse can be is at a patient’s bedside. CPhA appoints new CEO The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) has announced the appointment of Perry Eisenschmid as the new CEO effective June 17, 2013. Ex-employee sues B.C. college over office bullying allegations VANCOUVER | A former high-ranking employee who alleges bullying from officials at the regulatory body is suing British Columbia’s college of doctors. First Previous 813 814 815 816 817 Next Last