LETTERS: Forcing clinic doctors to take responsibility for walk-in patients could backfireI would like to respond to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia registrar Dr. Heidi Oetter's letter about the college's walk-in policy: Ah, to be a salaried MD - with a pension - during a downturnWheeling her three-quarter-tonne Suburban down the gravel road of her Ladner, B.C. farm where Dr. Janet Friesen keeps horses, the dreariness of the typical West Coast winter was matched in bleakness by the economic news on the radio. LETTERS: OMA's bungled office move an unnecessary waste After reading FEE RELATIVITY: U.S. relativity fix focused on work needed for reform 1980s commission involved all the players: physicians, government, researchers and patients. It also sought Canadian advice Billing number system may soon end, says N.B. health minister Provincial health minister Mike Murphy says the days of N.B.'s much reviled billing-number quota system may soon come to an end. Canadian nurses leave for the U.S. and don’t come back Nursing study claims it’s not just about the money Canadian nurses leave for the U.S.—and don’t come back Nursing study claims it’s not just about the money Providence Health Care nurses capture numerous nursing honours Manitoba flows $1.2 million for nurse training Increase of 74 new training spaces exceeds 100-seat pledge College of Nurses of Ontario supports new changes to NP legislation Would strengthen collaboration among health-care professionals First Previous 729 730 731 732 733 Next Last