Prince Albert, Sask., debates if some pharmacies should be banned from dispensing methadonePharmacist Amy Lamb and others debated the issue recently in Prince Albert, Alta., where zoning rules have prevented pharmacies that are adjacent to residential areas from dispensing the drug since 2018. Case report: And just one more thing . . .An add-on question from a patient at Dr. Dickson's clinic reveals a dramatic case of depigmentation. Pharmacy models practice around in-home patient visits Younger demographic using service to get on track with their medications. Severe lack of research on cancer in Black communities in Canada: study Currently, there are no data on how 15 of the most-prevalent cancers in Canada affect Black communities. ‘Vulnerable and manipulated’: Five-year suspension for doctor who had three-year affair with patient Dr. Jean-René Pierre, who retired from practice in December 2021, was also the family physician for the patient’s mother and former spouse, according to the Collège des médecins du Québec. B.C. First Nation declares emergency over drug and alcohol crisis A statement from the Ehattesaht First Nation says six young people have died from drug overdoses in the small village over the past few months. Is anybody certain about anything anymore? As knowledge keeps changing, Dr. Gary Kinney questions whether our certainty does too. Doctors without protection A colleague being attacked on social media. Dr. Jabir Jassam wonders if there is not more we can do to defend ourselves? As Ottawa plans to hike health funding, families say system doesn't learn from errors Earlier this week, the federal government announced it would add $46 billion in new spending over ten years for the country’s healthcare systems. Techs in Man. and Sask. must complete cultural equity module The module was developed in collaboration with 16 provincial health regulatory colleges to support awareness and knowledge of health inequity. First Previous 81 82 83 84 85 Next Last