A theory of relativity, part IIWhen doctors' work can't easily be compared, and how the government fits into the picture CPSO's draft policy on block fees raises some concerns'It says doctors must decide what is a ‘reasonable fee.’ But how do you know what is reasonable?' Charging ahead in Manitoba The mood was palpably optimistic at the 140th annual Manitoba Pharmacists’ Conference. Binding arbitration and Ontario's physicians: words matter Ontario Liberal MPP apologizes for saying 'some doctors cheat' during debate The MPP's wife is, in fact, a doctor Quebec doctor suspended for gluing child's eye shut Press review - April 7, 2017 Doctor prescribed large doses of opioids because he couldn't find anyone to take over his practice While he was reprimanded by the college, the doctor left the province and its unclear if he's licensed to practice elsewhere A theory of relativity: A look at one of the most contentious issues in healthcare Stateside: Nurse practitioner works to fight stereotypes First Previous 331 332 333 334 335 Next Last