Fallout from N.S. physician's arrest continuesThe arrest last month of a Nova Scotia physician who faces prescription drug trafficking charges continues to make waves in Canada's Ocean Playground province. How pharmacy services are catching on with private payersA small but growing number of private payers in the rest of the country are looking at how pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice and the growing range of services could help manage rising drug costs and improve health outcomes for staff. New book celebrates 'surprising' stories of Canada's rural doctors Limit on fees has led to loss of 934 community pharmacy jobs in Quebec Quebec's community pharmacies are feeling significant effects, including job cuts, as the government continues to postpone removing the upper limit on professional fees. Refresher: Time for added sugar labelling Stateside: Federal officials, advocates push pill tracking databases, but MDs wary Quebec City NP walk-in told to align with family health team to ensure funding De Niro's Tribeca festival pulls anti-vaccination film Company that makes sleep apnea masks to pay $34M in lawsuit New York state mandates electronic prescribing for all physicians Move to curb prescription drug abuse met with mixed feelings from physicians First Previous 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 Next Last