POLL: Is it time for national licensure in Canada? Dr. Katharine Smart said in a recent interview that a pan-Canadian policy would expedite the inclusion of more internationally trained physicians. Nova Scotia attracted 163 new doctors in the last fiscal year, lost another 68Michelle Thompson calls the number a success, although the province has yet to finish a new health workforce management plan that sets out specific recruitment targets. Ukrainian physicians find work in P.E.I. long-term care home Emergency physician and ophthalmologist welcomed by residents and staff. Second Act: Pharmacist turned coach Karen Graham has used her pharmacy training to help numerous organizations and individuals solve problems and find their purpose. Canadian influenza vaccine guidelines for 2022-23 now available Include guidance on Supemtek, Canada’s first recombinant influenza vaccine, and Flucelvax Quad, Canada’s first cell-based influenza vaccine. Are you a new family practice grad? B.C. has a sweet offer for you Student loan forgiveness of up to $130,000 is a key offering in the province's new contract for recent family practice resident graduates. Some Quebec adults could get 4th or 5th COVID-19 shots this fall: vaccine committee Second complaint filed against Saskatchewan judge after former doctor's sexual assault trial The complaint was filed Friday with the Canadian Judicial Council by a woman who accused Sylvester Ukabam of touching her inappropriately during a doctor's visit. Up a tree and then to jail: Physician activist charged after pipeline protest RCMP officers had to extract doctor from tree to carry out arrest. CMA releases wish-list for parliamentarians as they engage constituents over summer months As members of parliament return to their ridings to engage with their constituents, the CMA has several priorities it wants to see emphasized. First Previous 379 380 381 382 383 Next Last