Pharmacist prescribing reaches $1-million mark in S.K.More than 160,000 patient assessment fees billed in first year of expanded prescribing authority in the province. Dräger launches Infinity Acute Care System in North AmericaThe Infinity Acute Care System monitoring solution from Dräger is now available in both the United States and Canada, accroding to the company. It is currently awaiting Health Canada approval. Atrial fibrillation guidelines: 2012 update Update incorporates new evidence on stroke prevention and rate and rhythm control. ICD defects deliver jolt Canadians setting up post-marketing surveillance to detect device failures early Saskatchewan doctors see innovations – and tribulations Lack of on-call pay for after-hours care worries GPs Ontario health ministry and OMA discuss return to negotiations A boom of retirements on the way among Sask. nurses? Hundreds of the province’s nurses—members of the burgeoning baby boom crowd—could retire this year. Press Review - May 25, 2012 Bee pollen supplements may cause anaphylaxis Report suggests patients with pollen allergies should avoid ingesting bee pollen supplements due to the potential for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. LETTER: Is slow vax uptake really about funding? First Previous 634 635 636 637 638 Next Last