Court slams disciplinary panel for being too lenient on doctorAfter an independent disciplinary panel suspended a physician's licence for just six months after he was found guilty of groping several female patients, the CPSO made a rare move and appealed the sentence at the divisional court Ontario privacy commissioner 'satisfied' with Bill 41After presenting a report critical of the bill in November, the province's IPC said the proper amendments have been made to keep patient information secure CFPC committee to vote on credit cut to vacation CME Penalty too light for pharmacy error that led to woman's death: granddaughter Pharmacist given two-month suspension, ordered to pay $12,500 for deadly error. Group of doctors calls for special meeting to remove OMA president and others OMA board called an emergency meeting on Friday after several council members filed a list of grievances with the association's leadership Quebec radiologists accused of refusing to perform ultrasounds at private clinics Nova Scotia pharmacists suspended after patients die Discipline hearings into patient deaths lead to suspensions for two N.S. pharmacists. We need a healthcare ‘Arab spring’ in Canada Canadian healthcare violates human rights when governments cause limited or delayed access U.K.: Locums who earn upwards of $250CAD per hour aren't properly vetted Report alleges that patients may be at risk when these doctors escape checks on their fitness to practice First Previous 345 346 347 348 349 Next Last