Toronto doctor who treated U.S. athletes found guilty by Ontario regulator Former head of Ontario Association of Cardiologists cleared of wrongdoing by disciplinary panelDr. Bill Hughes had been accused of seeing an excessive number of patients and performing too many tests on them, but the committee ruled that the prosecution's witness was biased Press review - September 23, 2016 Press review - August 15, 2016 Ontario doctors reject tentative physician services agreement in historic vote Fifty-five per cent of doctors in the province voted: 63.1% voted against and 36.9% in favour; Dr. Hoskins responds Ontario: Time to get on board with expanded scope The evidence shows pharmacists can effectively assess and prescribe for minor ailments. So why is my province lagging behind the rest of Canada in this regard? Physician coalition launches lawsuit over requirement to refer PTs to doctors for assisted death aid Ontario audiologist not backing down from order to stop using 'Dr.' title CPSO distances itself from decision after doctor with four sex offences retains licence 'Rare move' comes after college lawyer urged independent panel to revoke licence The last big Canadian physician strike With calls for physician job action rising, the Medical Post looks back 30 years to the strike in Ontario and how it changed the profession First Previous 19 20 21 22 23 Next Last