An old medical technique used in a novel way has saved a new lifePhysicians at the Montreal Children's Hospital performed mandibular distraction on an infant with Robin Sequence. Medical associations urge health ministers to pursue national licensureThe Society of Rural Physicians of Canada sent a letter to provincial and territorial health ministers advocating for national licensure for Canadian physicians. Eleven other medical associations signed the letter. University of Ottawa to open first French-language pharmacy program outside Quebec "Language is at the heart of the beneficial communication, and training French-speaking pharmacists is central for minority communities.” Quebec College of Physicians issues warning about woman pretending to be a doctor Disaster Pharmacy: Pharmacists are essential for emergency management They called us heroes, now treat us like people As a doctor, I am thankful for the public support during this pandemic. But I also know how hero stories usually go. The public puts heroes on a pedestal and eventually turns against them. 'He'll give you a straight answer,' colleagues say of Ontario's next top doctor Spotlight 4: Pharmacist’s blessings CAPT annual conference a virtual success The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians hosted its first-ever virtual professional development conference this past weekend. The Kassam way First Previous 206 207 208 209 210 Next Last