High cost drugs: A solution to a common inventory dilemmaHow government can improve wholesale purchasing of high-cost pharmaceuticals Ottawa long term care nurse accused of not giving medications to 25 patientsA registered nurse from Ottawa is facing mischief charges after allegedly failing to give prescribed medications to at least 25 long-term care patients in a single day. Educational materials aid hospitals in mandatory reporting of drug, device incidents Ontario orders public hospitals to report vaping-related lung disease 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 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. Commonly used drug for Alzheimer disease doubles risk of hospitalization A drug commonly used to manage symptoms of Alzheimer disease and other dementias — donepezil — is associated with a two-fold higher risk of hospital admission for rhabdomyolysis. The hacker in the clinic Why physicians have become targets of ransomware attacks and what you should know about it. 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 When a radiologist questions you First Previous 922 923 924 925 926 Next Last