Funding concerns continue for pain management trainingCanada's first two accredited pain medicine residents will start their training this summer at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University, following several years of lobbying. Accidents happen without violating standard of careIt took months to discover the error after woman’s ureter was transected during hysterectomy New Brunswick doctors vote in favour of new fee deal Former B.C. pharmacist and slumlord linked to clinic George Wolsey is back in the news—and not in a good way. B.C. pharmacists honoured for community achievement Two recent grads recognized for creating innovative non-dispensing pharmacy. Wave of pharmacy technicians coming OCP expects number of registered pharmacy technicians in the province to grow to 5,000 by 2016. CPSO weighs new conflict of interest rules Four of our favourite TV doctors A teenager with back pain: His FP spots the 'red flags' LETTER: Dr. Sam Ozersky's response to the cover First Previous 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 Next Last