After watching parents suffer, ex-BCMA president joins right-to-die groupA prominent B.C. physician and a former president of the British Columbia Medical Association says he joined a right-to-die group after watching the painful decline of his parents. CPSO opens investigation into sports doctor Anthony GaleaTORONTO | The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has opened an investigation into high-profile Toronto sports doctor Anthony Galea. Doctors Manitoba raises concern about 'backlog' of delayed query claims Payments for doctors in Manitoba have been delayed as of late, the provincial medical society president said in a recent newsletter. N.S. doctor linked to 2001 assault incident faces college hearing A Nova Scotia doctor who pleaded guilty to a 2001 assault charge is facing a disciplinary hearing from the provincial college. The codeine fight: evidence for making the right choice Why we should stop selling exempted codeine products in Canada. Why you should never ask a sales rep to help when no nurse is around OTTAWA | An Ottawa doctor is facing a college investigation for a host of alleged professional transgressions, including asking a sales representative to help out with a procedure when no nurses were around. Ontario limits funding for glucose test strips Ministry suggests pharmacists use patient questions about change as opportunity to provide MedsCheck for diabetes. Women’s gestational weight gain plans often askew Better translation of guidelines into practice needed Lights, camera, action! Starting in film as a stuntwoman, Dr. Sandra Feldman has found real satisfaction on the other side of the lens Letter: OPA Chair responds to Ken Burns' resolution Pharmacists from all settings must work together with a shared message that promotes and demonstrates our value, says OPA's Carlo Berardi. First Previous 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 Next Last