New hearing held for nurse accused of sexual misconduct With 11 official languages, communication a barrier to health in the NorthLanguage is a major barrier to good health in the North, according to physicians, who say that 11 "official languages" in the region lead to complications when dealing with patients. Brits consider rescheduling pharmacy exam to accommodate Ramadan Council has already passed on making other changes to cater to Muslim holy month due to logistical challenges. A doctor in B.C. can't give away his practice—literally A Saanich, B.C., family doctor can’t give away his practice. BC College closes “unsafe” pharmacy Marigold Compounding and Natural Pharmacy closed for the second time over safety concerns. Global pharmacy body develops pharmacist oath FIP urges national associations to adopt its pledge. What your patients are reading – Week of September 29, 2014 Health-care activists still won't get Dr. Day in court Advocates hold B.C. government’s feet to the fire over Dr. Brian Day. Doctors, start your performance reviews Toronto doctors cleared in hotel sex assault case A judge has found two doctors not guilty of sexually assaulting a female medical student in a Toronto hotel room three years ago, the Toronto Star reports. First Previous 701 702 703 704 705 Next Last