Sluggish approvals slow access to new drugs: Fraser InstituteCanadians are waiting nearly 2-1/2 years for government bureaucracies to approve new prescription drugs for public use, says a report from public policy think-tank the Fraser Institute. Transformative changes recommended for medical educationWhat has been termed a “groundbreaking” report has been released containing 10 recommendations for transforming postgraduate medical education. Nurse's licence revoked over errors An incompetent nurse fired from a B.C. hospital after putting patients' lives at risk has had her licence revoked by the College of Registered Nurses of B.C.. How Saskatoon's pharmacists are handling drug shortages Having established relationships and communication channels are key. Drug reforms will hit NB pharmacies hard: Blanchard Despite government incentives, the New Brunswick Pharmacists Association is grappling with disparities in drug reforms compared to other provinces. Drug shortages: what is the industry doing? Manufacturers support healthcare professionals in the short-term, but say uncovering long-term solution is the real priority. The long and the short of the whitecoat phenomenon This sartorial symbol has gone from being one of legitimacy to one of discrimination. DISPATCH: An iconoclast takes on medical conferences Dancing with the Baycrest stars Alberta Liberals promise $100M to put more doctors in smaller centres First Previous 896 897 898 899 900 Next Last