Anti vaccine campaign 'very concerning,' says Ontario's health ministerOntario's health minister says a large ad campaign urging Toronto residents to be wary of vaccinations is "very concerning.'' CME conflict of interest: A burning question rises from the ashesThe decision to participate in industry-funded CME is rarely black and white Halifax area patient says hospital ER trip 'worst I have experienced' Over the last five years, there have been 184,867 ER visits in Nova Scotia by people without a doctor Doctors moonlighting as inventors face unique hurdles to commercialization Experts say the sector is ripe for technology, but doctors are often pushed towards research instead of entrepreneurship, and can find themselves lacking funding and support Pharmacy technician home visit program leads to positive outcomes Technicians identify medication discrepancies, update med and allergy lists, and recognize patients in need of referral Crippling expectations driving burnout for FPs New Ontario Health super agency and co-ordinated health teams announced Dr. Nadia Alam, president of the Ontario Medical Association, welcomed the proposed changes Quebec pharmacists planning something novel for public awareness week The Quebec Order of Pharmacists will stage its tenth public awareness week from March 10-16. But this year’s edition will be a novel one. Mothers with children taken into out-of-home care at high risk of inadequate prenatal care in subsequent pregnancies Quebec physicians vote to give nurse practitioners long sought authority to diagnose Nurse practitioners will soon have the authority to diagnose common health problems as well as six chronic health conditions First Previous 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 Next Last