From mystery disease to college complaint: Province's top doctor hit with new challengeJust weeks after announcing findings on a mysterious syndrome reported last year in 48 patients, New Brunswick chief medical officer Dr. Jennifer Russell faces a complaint filed by the son of one of the patients. Former nurse guilty of homicide in medication error deathThe jury found Vaught not guilty of reckless homicide. Criminally neglent homicide was a lesser charge included under the original charge. Half of the top 10 Ontario 'sunshine list' earners were in healthcare in 2021 The so-called "Sunshine list" includes numerous physicians and chief medical officers. HHS Pharmacy Research Support Services team finds hard-to-access drug for girls with Dravet Syndrome Imagine having 200 one-second seizures a day. POLL: Do you have patients suffering from long COVID? Take our weekly physician news quiz and see what your colleagues say. Homicide trial for ex nurse's medication error goes to jury The fate of a former Tennessee nurse whose patient died after she was accidentally injected with a paralyzing drug was put in the hands of the jury on Thursday evening. Blood test for detecting early Alzheimer’s disease shows promise Study compares it to other standard tests. Newsweek ranks best hospitals in Canada and worldwide One Canadian hospital made the top 10 list, while six other Canadian institutions were included in to the top 250 worldwide. Ontario to add hundreds of medical school positions over next five years Program expansions will include the six medical schools in Ontario. A new meth in Manitoba Has meth lost its reputation as a 'dirty drug,' making people more likely to be willing to try it out? First Previous 74 75 76 77 78 Next Last