WSIB's 'paper doctors' accused of unfairly contradicting workers' family doctorsOfficials at Workplace Safety and Insurance Board defended their contracted doctors but workers advocates are now calling for an independent probe Stateside: MIT robot helps nurses schedule tasks on labour floor Upsurge in ER visits for hypertension Inadequate patient information about interpreting home BP monitor readings may be a contributing factor. Quetiapine for insomnia? Don't do it, Canadian MDs advise Montreal researchers argue the antipsychotic holds dangers for the elderly The impasse is over: The OMA reaches tentative 4-year master agreement with Ministry of Health Therapy dog offers comfort – and licks – to P.E.I. hospital patients Marshall Moleschi retiring from OCP Registrar moving on after five years at the helm. Edmonton pharmacist loses license for diverting sedatives Calvin Boey was stripped of his license and fined $40,000 for creating fake patient profiles and prescription records to obtain large quantities of sedatives. Press review - July 8, 2016 Complaint triggers investigation into pharmacy services Complaint alleges deaths linked to inadequate pharmacy services at two Winnipeg-based drugstores. First Previous 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 Next Last