Relativity is our inconvenient truth BC college of pharmacists proposes new standards on sexual misconductThe policy is the first time the regulator has developed a clearly worded policy on what constitutes sexual misconduct in pharmacy Feedback: MDs offer their own advice to the CMA Help solve another doctor’s problem: ‘How do you best balance teaching responsibilities with office duties?' Peering through the glass ceiling Remaking the world of medicine to further include women Federal tax changes drive a rethink OMA council approves 'allocation-then-redistribution' mechanism at relativity meeting Council capped the redistribution of overvalued specialist fees at a maximum of 1% per year, only to be used if allocation of pay increases doesn't address relativity Editorial: You have to know the basics about physician finance ... and we've made it easy-ish The unofficial rules for firing patients Every doctor has considered it, but a few have even developed their own rules for determining when it’s time for a patient to go. ‘I accidentally told my friend about a well-known patient I saw. What should I do?’ First Previous 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 Next Last