More Quebec nurses, but hospitals still face shortages One angry nurse forces U.S. policy makers to review Ebola guidelines MDs respond to heavy cuts to Montreal's Jewish General Hospital One of Montreal's big hospitals is facing a remake as official aim to cut costs, as the Montreal Gazette reports here. UK study finds pharmacists could save $2B by treating minor ailments Research finds pharmacy clinics “a suitable alternative to general practice consultations”. Just a few days left to like our Facebook page for a chance to win! Like us on Facebook by midnight this Friday for a chance to win CPhA's Minor Ailments bundle. Miscarriage and pregnancy loss Kaminski, Clemmer among speakers on leadership issues at HealthAchieve Doctors warn of acute care 'collapse' in Delta, B.C. Doctors in the Vancouver-area are warning that a full-on collapse in acute care could be on the horizon if changes aren't made. Toronto doctor charged with sexually assaulting patient A Toronto-based doctor is facing a criminal charge for allegedly sexually assaulting and harassing a female patient, and police say there could be more victims. Allowing private MRI clinics does not shorten wait times in public system Look to Alberta today, not 20 years ago, for guidance on private MRIs First Previous 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 Next Last