Two physicians allege private clinic gave preferential treatment to fee-paying patientsAlberta auditing clinic after a lawsuit launched by two former physicians contained number of striking allegations Q&A: Sandra Martin on how to legislate doctor-assisted deathThe author of ‘A Good Death’ looks at right-to-die legislation around the world—and how the issue has evolved in Canada Here's a key way to help address the looming healthcare threats CPhA donates maximum to Ontario Liberals Debate over political contributions shows pharmacy industry dispensing thousands of dollars. Penalize wasteful patients, Quebec specialists suggest Quebec to increase fines for billing fraud CPhA revises position on medical marijuana Once skeptical, association now says pharmacists should play key role in dispensing and management of the drug to improve access, education and patient safety. U.K.: New contract penalizes female doctors widening gender pay gap Critics accuse British Prime Minister of 'regressive, sexist, 1950s-style politics' Family describes Manitoba's first doctor assisted suicide as 'peaceful' FDA approves first pacemaker without wires from Medtronic First Previous 387 388 389 390 391 Next Last