New Alta.-wide medical staff bylaws a realityAlberta now has one global set of medical staff bylaws, as changes hammered out in 2010 swing into force. The changes affect all physicians who have appointments at Alberta Health Services’ facilities and organizations. Safe needle distribution effective: Montreal studyAn epidemiological study indicates that Montreal's safe needle injection program is highly effective at reducing the HIV infection rate among drug users. Experts examine solutions to Canada’s nursing shortage Partners in Education & Integration of Internationally Educated Nurses Presents 5th National Conference for Educators, Provincial Regulators and Employers April 27-29 in Toronto. P.E.I. adds more drugs to provincial formulary U.S. announces plan to curb opioid abuse Plan includes education program focused on reducing misuse, misprescribing of opioids. What if question gave you pause, but you can’t envision a future without our venerable institutions Feedback from Canadian doctors is loud and clear: there is no way we could run a fully functional health-care system in Canada without hospitals. Pollution deadly for lung recipients Nova Scotia to investigate prescription drug-related deaths A wave of deaths among rural youth is prompting Nova Scotia’s government to examine the tragedies for possible links. Salary ever more popular with physicians More nursing student spaces set for B.C.’s Interior Twenty-four local first-year student spaces added. First Previous 3397 3398 3399 3400 3401 Next Last