N.S. MD loses court challenge to stay on after confrontationAMHERST, N.S. | A foreign-trained Nova Scotia doctor has lost a legal challenge to stay on as an obstetrician-gynecologist at a local health authority, following an incident outside an operating room. Eastern Health opts for NexJ colorectal screening systemEastern Health, the largest, integrated health authority in Newfoundland and Labrador, has begun use of the NexJ Disease Screening solution for its Colorectal Screening Information and Reporting System project. Kidney transporters continue Canadian rollout eHealth Ontario publishes new EHR interoperability specifications Two new electronic health record (EHR) interoperability specifications have been developed and published by eHealth Ontario. What Your Patients Are Reading - Week of July 23rd Nurses use video conference to help patients The Mississauga Halton LHIN has invested over $200,000 to hire three nurses who will provide mental health and addiction care and support using video conferencing equipment. Nurses, aides reach deal with Edmonton seniors home Striking licensed practical nurses and health-care aides have reached a tentative agreement with owners of Hardisty Care Centre in east Edmonton. Three steps to help relieve nurse burnout To be successful you have to fight the stress. Before you burn down a building I have a few suggestions for lightening that load. Leave emotion out of homeopathy debate Pro-homeopathy author shares some observations from his most recent Point of View debate on the practice. Hospital's heavy lifting lightens load on nurses Nurses, nursing aides and orderlies have borne the weight of the nation's obesity epidemic and suffered the consequences. First Previous 3069 3070 3071 3072 3073 Next Last