Quebec won't appeal ruling that struck down assisted death provisionThe Quebec government won't appeal a court ruling last month that struck down sections of the provincial law on medically assisted dying that were deemed unconstitutional. Study reveals positive results with techs as immunizers Crohn’s and Colitis Canada critical of BC’s mandatory switch policy for biosimilars Cost should not be the reason to switch patients from biologics to biosimilars, says patient advocacy group. Clinic room designs must fit care models Ontario pharmacists not giving HD flu shots again in 2019-20 After much speculation, Ontario pharmacists will not be able to order the Fluzone High-Dose (HD) vaccine for adults aged 65 and older again this year. Edmonton medical clinic employee fined after admitting to health data breaches An office assistant has been fined for snooping into two people's health records while she was an employee at an Edmonton medical clinic. OCP opioid policy recognizes role of techs and pharmacists The future tense Medicine is changing; how will we as doctors adapt without losing sight of what's important? PTSA encourages techs to write CE modules A move to B.C. and expansion of scope First Previous 861 862 863 864 865 Next Last