It’s time bureaucracy caught up with practiceWith the increased focus lately on fitness to drive, it should be safe to assume there is a mechanism for nurse practitioners to report drivers who are not fit to drive. In Ontario, this is not the case. Fake drugs on Congress radarManitoba's registrar joins U.S. task force examining counterfeit, contaminated drugs. Royal College chief picked as CMA president-elect nominee Medicare board cracking down on illegal billing Sask. eases path for Canadians studying medicine abroad to return U of S relaxes clerkship rules, establishes co-ordinator to help expat students One-quarter of female surgeons have drinking problem: U.S. survey More than 25% of female surgeons and almost 14% of male surgeons are either alcohol-dependent or alcohol abusers, a U.S. study suggests. LETTER: Out-of-hospital premises inspection standards done by peers Academic hospitals to start formally assessing their doctors CPSO, which normally conducts reviews of MDs, has role in initiative No ‘Sunshine Act’ soon for Canada New U.S. law will require pharmaceutical companies to declare payments to doctors B.C. starts paying out $10 million for ER services First Previous 598 599 600 601 602 Next Last