What your patients are reading – Week of November 17, 2014 Quebec MDs remind colleagues that charging patients extra is illegal Far North pharmacies break the mold Canada’s northern territories offer pharmacists unique practice challenges and opportunities. U.S. pharmacists learn to share the story of their value NCPA convention strikes an optimistic tone focused on opportunities for growth. Quebec nursing students decry English version of translated exam Don't mix well: Nova Scotia MD's vaccination methods land him in trouble A Halifax doctor has been reprimanded and fined for mixing vaccines, as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia states in its disciplinary case. I put my mom in a retirement home, and it is a good thing It's time we dispelled the stereotypic image that permeates the industry. MD wanted more doctor transparency for patients—her colleagues called her a traitor Physicians know a lot about their patients: are they using drugs, having sex, being abused? Ontario girl relapses after seeing 'doctor' who prescribes raw food, lasers A doctor in Florida touting raw food and lasers as a way to fight cancer is treating two young girls from Ontario, the CBC reports. CFPC tells feds to improve home care and child care A new report from the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) shows the way for Ottawa to ramp up home care for both the sick and the young. First Previous 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 Next Last