What’s so special about northern medicine? B.C. health official wants to put relatively safe and common opioid in vending machinesOntario's Health Ministry said the province has about half a dozen remote locations where prescription drugs are available through dispensing machines. B.C. latest province to offer free naloxone in community pharmacies BC joins Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, the NWT and Yukon Territories in offering free access to naloxone in community pharmacies Updated guidelines ask clinicians to Choose Wisely when ordering MRI and CT scans Capnography monitoring during conscious sedation better at maintaining 'eyes and ears' on patients 'Like our gift to the Christians': Non Christian doctors volunteer to work Xmas For millions of Canadians, Christmas brings the perennial promise of turkey, stuffing, and quality time off with family and friends. Stories from retirement: In the fell clutch of circumstance A conversation with an anxious old friend about getting sick when you live alone Royal College rolling out competency-based training model for specialists Over the next few years, the model will be implemented at every residency program across the country Opioid related deaths in Canada may surpass 4,000 by year end The Public Health Agency of Canada says at least 1,460 people died from opioid-related overdoses in the first half of this year. Mental health facility fined after patient stabs two staff members First Previous 370 371 372 373 374 Next Last