On the eve of the election, some hopes for a newly elected federal government Ontario's nuclear medicine specialists left searching for explanation after 20% fee cuts Montreal pharmacist fined, losses license, for repackaging drug Simply by splitting doses pharmacist stood to make a cool $900,000. CPSO has new policy on information-sharing with police Report finds positive trend in number of pharmacists worldwide But less developed countries still have very low density of druggists. CARE Centre for IENs positive focus of new Conference Board of Canada report Measuring Returns: Valuing Investments in Internationally Educated Nurses Around the world pharmacists are becoming more specialized Clinicians taking on advanced, increasingly diversified roles in patient care. The doctor is out Press Review – October 2, 2015 Early physician feedback skeptical about CPSO's proposed patient bill of rights document First Previous 423 424 425 426 427 Next Last