Electrophysiologists feel the strainSurvey reveals many suffer from chronic spine conditions CPSO defends premises inspection programHefty fees spell end to small clinics’ use of nerve blocks, GP fears Fraser Institute pins blame for rising costs on health professionals Prescription drug costs are not to blame for the unsustainable growth of government health spending in Canada, concludes a new study from the Fraser Institute. Men get osteoporosis, too Researcher advises how to avoid BMD measurement pitfalls in older men Sask. gov’t asks for help with healthcare reform Deputy minister of health admits current approach not effective Manitoba pharmacists finally approve new regs Health Canada approves aneurysm treatment NS progressing toward expanded scope of practice Nova Scotia pursuing expansion in three areas: prescribing, administration of drugs, and participation in lab tests for drug therapy management. Alberta anticipates centennial celebrations Pharmacists to mark a century of regulated pharmacy practice through a year-long celebration. OHA head calls for courage in face of reform First Previous 2179 2180 2181 2182 2183 Next Last