A family medicine state of the unionDoctors across the country are cautiously optimistic about the condition of primary care, but realize more work needs to be done, especially with reform models and collaboration UK and EU pharmacies to offer Orlistat OTCPatients in the U.K. and Europe will be able to purchase an anti-obesity drug at pharmacies without a prescription. POLITICS: Who's responsible for public health if not doctors? LETTERS: Family medicine has demonstrated success of Romanow Report Re: "Romanow Report languishing in the bowels of history" (the Medical Post, December 5, 2008) CARDIOLOGY: Adults with congenital heart disease lack specialists Often relying on pediatric specialists, adults face long wait Provincial licence not needed for N.B. telemedicine MDs thrash CPSO over first-come, first-served policy Front-line physicians Coming full circle above the Arctic Circle A decade after an influential meeting with a physician in Colville Lake, N.W.T., Dr. Sarah Giles answers the siren call of the North Partnership between Manitoba med school and WHRA alarms clinical teachers' group Lax procedures cost pharmacist $10,000 A pharmacist from All Nation Pharmacy (formerly Sagkeeng Pharmacy) has been fined $2,000, after pleading guilty to charges. First Previous 739 740 741 742 743 Next Last