Atlantic Canada undertakes joint review of its drug plansPharmacy welcomes commitment to addressing affordability, coverage. Urologist pleads guilty to fraud and is stripped of hospital privilegesThe doctor was sentenced to house arrest but he is still able to see patients Urgent-care-only days and other job action discussed at OMA meeting But some groups within the association are resisting the call to job action, calling into question its potential effectiveness Nurse shortage has Abbotsford, B.C., emergency room looking like a 'war zone,' union says Doctor shortage forces Nova Scotian to return to Ontario Man with chronic health problems searches in vain for a family physician Patient with Fabry disease receives stem cell transplant in world first Coalition of Ontario Doctors threatens legal action against OMA, accuses lawyer of conflict of interest Online comments influenced how the OMA chose its new negotiations committee An source familiar with the decision told the Medical Post that the association has become very sensitive about what physicians are saying about it on social media Patients suffer when we ignore doctor-patient magic Covering 'essential medicines' could save billions: study Researchers call the plan a pragmatic step toward universal pharmacare First Previous 373 374 375 376 377 Next Last