Income stabilization for physicians – Part 2Many doctors remain on-call for unexpected emergencies, but have suffered a major drop in income as routine office visits, diagnostic and surgical procedures are postponed Manitoba government ends 30 day limit on prescription drug suppliesManitobans will once again be able to get up to a 90-day supply of most prescription drugs at their pharmacies, starting Monday, May 11. More Alberta doctors, present and future, criticize fee/benefit changes 127 medical students said many of them are looking to leave the province after graduation due to uncertainty in their field Medical Post is a finalist for three National Magazine Awards: B2B The Medical Post is a nominee for three business-to-business National Magazine Awards this year. Regulators explore exam options during pandemic Tech qualifying exam goes online; pharmacy tests postponed in many provinces Manitoba introduces more virtual care fee codes Expanded pandemic virtual care includes psychotherapy, specialist consultations Alberta rolls back cuts to rural doctor fees, tops up other fees in $81M plan A group speaking for Alberta's rural doctors said in a statement that the fundamental issue of trust remains broken Being taken seriously Young MDs often have their judgment questioned by colleagues and patients; here’s how some deal with that Ontario college waives fee for 30-day license CPSO follows other regulators in offering license for free in push to fight COVID-19 Survey shows technicians in demand In fact, the CAPT survey showed that most were already employed as they went through the registration process First Previous 218 219 220 221 222 Next Last