Pharmacist accused of false drug claims goes MIAShe is now facing fines of $50,000 after the Alberta College of Pharmacy handed down its ruling Suburban Detroit doctor gets 11-plus years in prison for opioid schemeA suburban Detroit doctor who admitted running an $18 million prescription drug scheme has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison. What do you do when a patient threatens you? Threats undermine doctor-patient relationships; when I've been threatened, I've never been able to continue that relationship Medical council now allows menstrual products in exams Last fall, the MCC faced criticism for prohibiting women from bringing tampons or menstrual pads into exam rooms while writing multi-hour tests Cost of waiting under single-payer healthcare Single-payer healthcare has run its course. The experiment has more than enough data to prove that we need to do better. Pharmacist common ailment assessment coming to Ontario After years of lobbying the province, the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA) is finally getting new prescriptive authorities for the assessment and treatment of known common illnesses. The never-ending learning curve In medicine, we’re constantly adjusting to changing standards of practice, but figuring out how much to change how fast is its own challenge Woman who posed as nurse to spend nearly two years in jail, judge rules Three Ontario doctors vying to become OMA president-elect Feedback: Rising patient expectations both a challenge and a blessing First Previous 247 248 249 250 251 Next Last