Oncology and palliative nursing diploma launched in WindsorThe University of Windsor’s nursing school hopes to fill the gap with a new master’s diploma in oncology and palliative nursing geared to nurse practitioners and nurses with master’s degrees. Stateside: NPs, doctors in tug-of-war over patientsIn the U.S., the nation’s 155,000 nurse practitioners caught in a tug-of-war with doctors over who will provide basic primary care for the 30 million U.S. citizens set to get health insurance under the 2010 Affordable Care Act. N.S. doctor accused in pot ring gets licence back A doctor in Halifax whose licence was suspended last year in a sweeping police marijuana investigation has been allowed to practice again, the Pharmacist suspended for narcotics fraud HALIFAX—The Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists has suspended a pharmacist's license for creating fraudulent prescriptions for controlled substances. Sudden generic price cuts shock Alberta pharmacists Alberta pharmacists learned on March 7 that the Alberta government will reduce generic drug prices from 35% to 18% of brand name drug prices, effective May 1. Why we all – including doctors - discriminate And what we can do about it Patient loses complaint over 'arrogant' singing surgeon VANCOUVER | A patient who was offended because an eye surgeon sang during a medical surgery won’t be seeing the physician get an official sanction. CAIR seeks new Executive Director Accreditation team to check up on concerns at Saskatchewan medical school Doctor, 90, denies alleged sex abuse dating to 1959 A 90-year-old doctor is denying he sexually assaulted young boys more than four decades ago when he worked as a small-town doctor north of Toronto. First Previous 547 548 549 550 551 Next Last