Health minister says NPs need more training for prescribing narcoticsPrince Edward Island Health Minister Doug Currie says nurse practitioners need more training before they will be allowed to prescribe opiates. Shortage of rheumatologists in Kelowna and other B.C. cities: studySome communities in British Columbia are suffering from “severe” shortages of rheumatology care. Press Review – November 7, 2014 New VP at CPhA to focus on advocacy Glen Doucet has worked in political, governmental and non-governmental organizations for more than two decades. Breastfeeding resources for healthcare providers offered by Toronto Public Health Promote and support effective breastfeeding for families of healthy term infants. Techs helping patients at home after hospital discharge First of its kind pilot project focuses on medication safety. Group proposes solutions to global drug shortages International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering unveils prevention plan at annual meeting in Las Vegas. AMA issues tips for doctors who consult nurse practitioners The Alberta Medical Association is reminding physicians in the province of their responsibilities as the system employs more nurse practitioners. Cloud-based software for hospital pharmacies now available in Canada How to fight ‘Fearbola’ in Canada Communication between public health officials and frontline healthcare workers is critical First Previous 2550 2551 2552 2553 2554 Next Last