College drops case against pair of doctors accused of sexually assaulting former medical studentThe alleged victim, who had already testified twice during a 2014 criminal trial, could not bring herself to testify again 5 tips for communicating effectively and respectfully with transgender patients Minor ailments authority reshapes OTC counselling Cape Breton pharmacist to share battle with depression on TV National segment set to air May 10 Rising high-cost drugs major issue for employers Undermines ability for employers to offer benefits to rest of employees, report states Drug rep restrictions change physician prescribing behaviour Study of U.S. academic medical centres shows ‘modest but significant reductions’ in prescriptions for detailed drugs Clinical Pearls: Take advantage of the persuasive power of the printed page Mole scanning service rolled out in Boots UK pharmacies Boots UK has launched a mole scanning service across 50 of its pharmacies, after a successful pilot last year. The service is being offered to patients 18 years and up. College now investigating doctor for alleged sexual assault in 1999 Just last month the doctor lost a civil suit brought forth by the alleged victim, another doctor, and was ordered to pay her $200,000 Doctor who made inappropriate sexual remarks to patients may be stripped of licence Though the college's findings don't require the doctor's licence be revoked by law, the college lawyer feels a suspension is inadequate First Previous 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 Next Last