Fibre good for the heart Excitement grows over gene therapy for cancerReprogrammed cells fight leukemia and lymphoma DISPATCH: CPSO likely to get right to dismiss frivolous and vexatious complaints Part of the team: Olympic doctor Jim Thorne, hockey Five physicians share their experiences as team doctors with Canadian Olympic squads as they prepare for the Winter Games in Sochi, Russia UNB nursing students say strike could derail career plans Are you asking patients how much money they make? Screening for low-income patients could be the next thing added to the to-do lists of physicians in Nova Scotia. Hit the ground running With a lot of hard work and dedication upfront, I smoothly transitioned into my new role once I became a registered tech. Fears of a looming tech shortage unwarranted: AHS Some say patients could be left vulnerable if too many pharmacy assistants are unable to meet the new regulation standards. Press Review - January 17, 2014 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Flight of mercy takes ailing doctor home to die. Read this and OPA pushing for further expansion of scope Ontario’s pharmacists got a chance to present their case for further expansion of their professional scope of practice before the province’s finance committee during pre-budget hearings this week. First Previous 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 Next Last