Six month suspension for surgeon for insulting remarks toward staffA Montreal surgeon has been suspended for six months for repeatedly saying things like "When I speak, you shut your mouth" to nurses and attendants. Calgary police fear pharmacy robberies could become more violentAmid an opioid crisis, Alberta grapples with an ongoing rash of pharmacy robberies, with most involving culprits that have threatened drug store staff with weapons. One-of-a-kind pharmacy center opens in Nunavut For the first time, residents of Iqaluit have a one-stop shop for their healthcare needs. The CMA is dead. Long live the CMA The 154th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Canadian Medical Association will be one long-remember for many things says Dr. Eric Cadesky. Saskatchewan kids born in 2009 now eligible for Pfizer COVID-19 vax before they turn 12 The directive also noted the province may offer COVID-19 immunization in schools this fall. Manitoba doctors call for COVID vaccine mandate for all healthcare workers U.S. regulators give full approval to Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Ontario's Vaccine Clinical Advisory Group recommends some cohorts receive third mRNA vaccine The update outlines the specific populations who would most benefit from a third or booster shot. COVID-19: Quebec minister slams anti vaccine passport protesters wearing yellow star Case study: Pharmacy staff burnout Despite her struggles, Anna showed up to work every day trying to provide the best patient care possible, because she knew how much her patients and the healthcare system relied on her. First Previous 1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 Next Last