Half of pediatricians surveyed say their young patients have used cannabisMore than 316 doctors also said they had been asked by a parent or adolescent patient to prescribe cannabis Sad stories make bad policy – activism Tiny balloon catheter stops bleeding, has life saving impact in trauma patients Saskatchewan woman suing doctor for negligence in mother's death The patient's daughter alleges the doctor falsified her clinical notes in an attempt to 'conceal the true facts' Ray Murphy awarded the CFP's Pillar of Pharmacy Award Murphy, a former Order of Canada recipient, established 13 pharmacies, stores and clinics across P.E.I. Alberta colleges working to identify unethical collaboration between pharmacists and physicians The pharmacist and physician regulators issued a joint statement reiterating the professions of their ethical obligation, but there does not appear to be a change in policy or procedure Aspirin shown to be effective as post-surgical anticoagulant Pharmacist handed two-year ban after faking language credentials After Camilia Botros used a false test score to acquire a licence to practise in N.S., she also applied for licences in Ontario and Manitoba Genetic screening tool can predict healthy people at risk for leukemia Patients are comfortable with tattooed doctors: study First Previous 1743 1744 1745 1746 1747 Next Last