Clean drug-use supplies to prevent HIV in SaskatchewanIn response to recent outbreaks of HIV and syphilis, a new harm reduction program in North Battleford, Saskatchewan aims to reduce the spread of disease through IV drug use. Accepting new patients: Guidance for specialists Nova Scotia Catholic hospital will offer assisted dying after policy change The organization that administers hospitals in Nova Scotia has quietly changed its policy to allow patients to access medically assisted dying services at a Catholic hospital that was previously exempt. High cost drugs: A solution to a common inventory dilemma How government can improve wholesale purchasing of high-cost pharmaceuticals Fighting back against naturopaths who call themselves 'family physicians' Toronto Public Health seeks to limit religious, philosophical vaccine exemptions Toronto's medical officer of health wants the Ontario government to stop letting students skip their vaccines on philosophical or religious grounds. Nurse's battle over $26K fine for Facebook post heard in Saskatchewan Appeal Court Carolyn Strom said she's considered giving up the case but hasn't because it's too important for other healthcare workers Looking back My year as OMA president took a toll on me, but I'm proud of what we accomplished Fake letters sent to Alberta doctors about kickbacks for sleep clinic referrals Letters imply they are from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Talking to patients about their naturopaths How to manage the growing number of patients who are turning to alternative medicine providers First Previous 417 418 419 420 421 Next Last