Health Canada approves first monoclonal antibody for migraine preventionOnce-monthly subcutaneous injection can be self-administered by autoinjector It's time for the OMA to address the single greatest threat to patient healthThe new Ontario government announced it is taking three steps that will have a major negative impact on those living in poverty in Ontario—the OMA needs to do something about that How the Saudi-Canadian spat will affect thousands of medical residents What started as a Twitter feud may leave Canada's training hospitals scrambling for qualified healthcare providers. Saskatchewan woman performs CPR on newborn, then gives birth to two more All three newborns are healthy Tokyo medical school altered test scores to stop women from becoming doctors A local newspaper reported that the school's purpose in denying women entry was because female doctors often quit working after starting families Seeking specialty pharmacies and pharmacists We're looking for pharmacists and pharmacies to profile in future issues of Pharmacy Practice + Business. First confirmed case of West Nile virus in Toronto this year Toronto Public Health warns healthcare professionals to be alert for typical signs and symptoms Childhood immunization rates need to be improved in Canada Canadian Paediatric Society identifies several strategies to enhance immunization rates in children Pediatrician suspended for ignoring notices from the regulator Dr. Jack Friedman has been suspended for three months after failing to respond to three separate requests from college investigators Strikes at two Ontario family health organizations heating up The strikes in Thunder Bay and Owen Sound involve different unions, but the workers' demands and the alleged refusal by doctors to negotiate are similar First Previous 660 661 662 663 664 Next Last