Ontario nurses' union walks away from bargaining with hospitals Quebec residents vote in favour of putting pressure on government Doctor suspended for four months following complaint from patient he accused of terrorism In the college's public record, it indicates that there is no evidence the patient is a member of ISIS as the doctor alleged N.B. patient dies from prescription overdose after pharmacy error Peter Ford was ordered to pay $13,000 after the patient was given medication containing five times the labelled concentration of baclofen. Gearing up for the Ontario election Medical community rallies behind British doctor convicted of manslaughter A crowdfunding campaign for her legal defense has raised over $280,000 CAD Saskatchewan doctor suspended one month for altering chart months after patient's death The college found she had made several changes in the eight months following the patient's final visit with her U.S.: Prosecutors seek 35-year sentence for pharmacist in meningitis outbreak The pharmacist's attorneys are asking for about three years behind bars RNAO to highlight systemic issues in long-term care during Wettlaufer inquiry Is self-regulation dead? First Previous 292 293 294 295 296 Next Last