Manitoba targets consumers with meds return programThe national medications return program spearheaded by the Post Consumer Pharmaceutical Stewardship Association is ramping up in Manitoba, after a soft launch in January 2011 to educate pharmacists about the program. LETTER: Different jurisdictions have different rules about reporting narcotic abusers: CMPA Here’s to Canada’s less-known science heroes As well, new books on Crohn’s, Alzheimer’s and the state of health-care research How to overcome financial barriers to comprehensive care It shouldn’t be that difficult to provide routine care and get paid for it Alice’s gift There are limits to what medicine can accomplish. But it is miraculous what can restore a soul LETTER: Extra points for catching drug scammers Why patients go to walk-in clinics rather than their GPs Being a GP is tough and we need to take care of ourselves LETTER: There was an earlier first aboriginal surgeon Gifts that give twice Bring joy to loved ones this holiday season with meaningful presents —that also benefit health-related charities Narcotics crackdown: Act puts onus on Ontario doctors to track patients An Ontario physicians' group is warning that doctors are putting their licences at risk if they fail to heed new provincial prescribing rules for monitored drugs that were introduced with little fanfare this fall. First Previous 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 Next Last