"Viral" prescription pad new tool for pharmacistsREGINA—The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) is hoping the increasing use of a viral prescription pad will decrease the unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics. Guidelines slam arthroscopy Privacy watchdog criticizes secrecy about facilities that provide assisted dying Government is aiming to protect safety of clinicians, but privacy commissioner says there's no proof of danger Toronto reporting physicians to college for over-prescribing narcotics to city employees The auditor general with help from medical experts found evidence of inappropriate prescribing practices during review Experts to tackle 'questionable integrity' of medical evidence Manifesto aims to develop more trustworthy data to improve health care The daily trials of doctors of colour Alberta family physicians endorse new approach to team-based primary care Better co-ordination of services is the main objective of revamped framework Doctors' lawyer argues that publishing names of top billers 'accomplishes nothing' besides 'shaming' them The physicians' appeal on the privacy commissioner's order to release the name of the top 100 billers is now over Family doctors launch collaborative care model New Brunswick initiative aims to improve evening and weekend access Canadian medical graduates who failed to match to residency program reach record high of 68 As the tragic death of Dr. Robert Chu suggests, going unmatched can be deeply distressing for medical students First Previous 760 761 762 763 764 Next Last