Senate deletes near death requirement from assisted dying billSets itself on collision course with government with amendment. Nova Scotia doctor charged with trafficking oxycodone pleads not guilty N.S. 'status quo' fee deal offers no 'real change' Deal being voted on: no raises for two years then 1.5% increase per year for 2 years Video: Medical Post staff discuss health-care retailization and Canada's medical education system for the May 31 tablet edition Bone marrow transplant can halt progression in patients with aggressive MS: study Experimental transplant halts progression of woman's MS, reverses some symptoms. Vancouver drug users appeal for more safe injection sites Groups aim to stop surge of overdose deaths. Neighbourhood Pharmacy EXPO preview For a preview of what to expect at the Neighbourhood Pharmacy EXPO 2016, we spoke with three experts slated to present. B.C. justice branch says nurses, pharmacists OK to help in assisted dying Guidelines issued for allied healthcare professionals to fill vacuum while bill works its way through Senate. Nova Scotia hospitals need $85 million for urgent repairs and maintenance:report Auditor general calls for comprehensive plan to deal with aging facilities. More than 100 doctors signed petition to suspend implementation of massive EHR in Nanaimo Island Health VP adamant that the health authority has been working non-stop with clinicians to help rectify the problems First Previous 2168 2169 2170 2171 2172 Next Last