The Medical Post's doctor pension campaign Ontario's first come, first served policy here to stayConcerns persist over how Health Care Connect program fits in Call for action on Cameron Report Province urged to move quickly Common cosmetic chemicals face regulation The federal government recently announced a plan to create regulations limiting concentrations of siloxanes D4 and D5. A stepwise plan for wage administration Changes going 'as expected' in New Brunswick Raptiva marketing suspended in Canada EMD Serono Canada is suspending the marketing of Raptiva (efalizumab) in Canada due to safety concerns. B.C. considers allowing naturopaths to prescribe Naturopaths in B.C. could soon be granted prescribing authority if proposed changes to the province's health professions regulations go ahead as planned. Nurses call Ontario physician assistant program 'insufficient' McMaster University training pales in comparison to more stringent course in Manitoba, says head of nursing association EDITORIAL: Bypassing MD associations no way to produce fee deals First Previous 617 618 619 620 621 Next Last