N.S. doctors ratify new – and unsatisfying – agreementNo wage increases for the first two years, only 1% in the third year, and 1.5% in the final year Ontarians are talking about end-of-life care, yet for many, palliative care may begin too late or not at all: report New policy gives N.S. nursing grads unlimited attempts to pass final exam Press Review - June 28, 2016 Rallies held in seven cities to demand OHIP for all Ontario residents—regardless of immigration status Doctors joined other health-care workers and patients in front of the Ministry of Health building in Toronto Naloxone going nonprescription in NS Starting Friday July 1, the life-saving opiate overdose antidote Naloxone will be available over the counter in Nova Scotia community pharmacies. Joint physician–pharmacist charting of meds on hospital admission superior to traditional charting Significantly reduces medication errors in general medical and emergency short-stay patients. CFHI suggests a way to fix Canada’s failing approach to chronic disease Blinded by the smartphone light Researchers experiment on themselves to confirm an unusual cause of visual impairment Government wants it both ways. Should MDs surrender? First Previous 431 432 433 434 435 Next Last