Newfoundland & Labrador's longest-known pharmacist mournedCyril LeGrow died just one week before his 100th birthday. Saskatchewan pays for minor ailment carePharmacists in Saskatchewan have become the first in Canada to receive provincially funded minor ailment assessment fees. OCP registrar urges: put patients first Pharmacists already have the knowledge, skills and abilities to move into the “grey world” of decision-making, insists Marshall Moleschi. Canadian doctor living in U.S. accused in $375-million Medicare fraud A Canadian doctor bilked America’s health-care program of more than $375-million – the largest-ever scheme to defraud the U.S. Medicare system – according to senior justice officials. RNs deem crowding at BC hospital a crisis Overcrowding at Royal Jubilee Hospital's emergency room has reached crisis levels, registered nurses say. Human-resource planning needed to fix ‘doctor glut’ Independent, government-funded oversight agency needed, insider says FP appeals ban stemming from patient’s death Asking defendant to describe plaintiff's suffering an odd tactic Stonewalling questions a strangely appropriate response in pretrial of surgeon who admitted to operating on wrong digit Is report on doctors’ pay meant to jar Ontario fee talks? MD payments have outpaced inflation since 2004: study LETTER: Ambulatory clinics' new CPSO fees through the roof Re: "CPSO licensing requirments rile endoscopists" (the Medical Post, Feb. 14) First Previous 600 601 602 603 604 Next Last