More money, not enough details: Where’s the new payment model for Alta. docs now that the province’s budget is out? 'We need to move expeditiously' to lock down a comprehensive care funding model, said Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Paul Parks. 'The urgency is still very real.' What's next for South Korean doctors who face license suspensions because of walkoutsNearly 9,000 out of the country’s 13,000 medical interns and residents have been refusing to work for about two weeks. Moving forward, giving back Diane Reeder is not one to crave the spotlight, but her accomplishments speak for themselves. SCPP expands practice scope for techs New scope for Saskatchewan techs aligns with NAPRA Model Compounding Competencies. Tech Refresher: Accommodating staff—and patients—with disabilities Workplace injuries are common for pharmacy staff, who work long hours and perform many repetitive tasks. OCP advisors highlight five community practice essentials In assessing pharmacy techs and pharmacists, College found Standards of Practice areas to improve. By the numbers: Doctors as patients Does having medical knowledge as a doctor increase or decrease your fears about illness? POLL: Where should physician services increases go? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. AI and the primary care crisis: Not the solution but part of the solution Ambient scribes could alleviate the administrative burden on family doctors some say. Speak up: Ontario regulator wants to hear about pharmacists' experiences with clinical services targets The Ontario College of Pharmacists survey comes amid media stories of pharmacies imposing quotas on clinical services and a pledge by the Ontario government to probe possible MedsCheck program abuses. First Previous 128 129 130 131 132 Next Last