Groups of travelling doctors to provide physician-assisted dying to remote patientsAlso suggests that the law should be extended to mentally competent minors Angry doctors: Beware the long-term cost of bitterness Ontario doctors fearful of losing hospital privileges for political advocacy One doctor claims that colleagues in Ottawa have been explicitly threatened by superiors BC court rules in favour of prohibiting incentives Following court decision, prohibition of incentives for prescriptions and pharmacy services is now in force. OPA seeking input from staff pharmacists Association's new Caucus initiative offers frontline clinicians the opportunity to have their voices heard. Ont. doctors receive interim guidelines for providing assisted death Albertans prefer pharmacies for their flu shots This season, pharmacies giving more shots than public health clinics. English pharmacies could face even deeper cuts Group warns pharmacists government intends to go further than announced $350M cut, expects up to 3,000 drugstores to close. Pharmacist flu shots a hit in Saskatchewan, PEI First flu shot program in Sask. going well while PEI orders more vaccine. Nova Scotia doctors regulator hopes draft of assisted death policy can help courts First Previous 388 389 390 391 392 Next Last