Doctors often feel ignored by health officialsThe president of the Saskatchewan Medical Association says physicians don't get enough airtime as politicians and health officials look to rejig the system. Tapered therapy maintains remission in rheumatoid arthritisStrategy addresses safety and cost concerns, but requires vigilant monitoring Family Physician of the Year awards handed out today in Quebec City QUEBEC CITY | The College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) has announced the winners of its annual physician of the year award. Study of CME validates effectiveness, cites absence of evidence of commercial bias Is the business of running a practice scaring away young doctors? As demographic shifts in medicine continue to be felt across the country, recruiters in one of the nation's remote areas say they are facing an uphill battle. Patients want online healthcare options. So what’s the holdup? Breastfeeding resources for healthcare providers offered by Toronto Public Health Promote and support effective breastfeeding for families of healthy term infants. Shortage of rheumatologists in Kelowna and other B.C. cities: study Some communities in British Columbia are suffering from “severe” shortages of rheumatology care. Press Review – November 7, 2014 Health minister says NPs need more training for prescribing narcotics Prince Edward Island Health Minister Doug Currie says nurse practitioners need more training before they will be allowed to prescribe opiates. First Previous 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 Next Last