Doctors at B.C. hospital question why police eavesdrop on suspects in ERER doctors in most parts of the country have solid working relationships with police, but at one hospital, doctors have raised concern over their use of tape recorders Why Canada should declare a national opioid emergency tooThe federal government has already implemented important measures there is still much more that can be done AMMI Canada issues revised guidance on using antivirals for preventing or treating influenza The following summarizes AMMI Canada’s recommendations for antiviral use in the 2017/18 flu season Calgary woman found guilty in son's death sentenced to three years Ottawa doctor lays off 200 patients as a result of Ontario's fee cuts Her decision is the direct result of a series of fee cuts made by the Ontario government over the last two years Coroner, First Nations urge B.C. to act on high number of youth deaths Pharmacists played important role after the Halifax Explosion of 1917 Following the disaster, pharmacies—like hospitals and physician offices—became a refuge for the injured British doctor punches shark while surfing in Australia The beginner took a queue from professional surfer Mick Fanning who was attacked during a competition in 2015 Task force recommends closing four more of Manitoba's ERs A task force assembled by a group of Manitoba municipalities has recommended shutting down four emergency rooms in the region and replacing them with urgent care centres Opioid antidote naloxone hard to find in Canadian community pharmacies December 2016 to March 2017 survey showed less than one-quarter of pharmacies carried naloxone First Previous 373 374 375 376 377 Next Last