Suburban Detroit doctor gets 11-plus years in prison for opioid schemeA suburban Detroit doctor who admitted running an $18 million prescription drug scheme has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison. 97% of B.C. doctors approve three-year contractThe new agreement came with an average 8.8% increase in funding over the three years Five strategies to improve medical training—to reduce stress and boost expertise Canadian medical students graduate with up to $200,000 in debt, and burnout rates are high What do you do when a patient threatens you? Threats undermine doctor-patient relationships; when I've been threatened, I've never been able to continue that relationship Medical council now allows menstrual products in exams Last fall, the MCC faced criticism for prohibiting women from bringing tampons or menstrual pads into exam rooms while writing multi-hour tests Influenza A(H3N2) steadily increasing since mid-January, particularly in long-term care facilities 2018/19 influenza vaccine provides little or no protection against influenza A(H3N2) viruses this season François Jean Coutu leaves the presidency of the Jean Coutu Group Alain Champagne will take over as president in a move that comes one year after the pharmacy group was acquired by Metro Ontario looks at merging ambulance services; Ford says service will not go down DNR, DNH orders in long-term care don’t stop hospital transfers, study finds Sunnybrook pioneers oral hydration initiative for surgical patients First Previous 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 Next Last