There will be blood: Ontario to name clinics that failed CPSO inspectionOntario’s health minister says the public has the right to know the names of nine clinics that failed college inspections, despite the college keeping the information private. Alberta fee update: Doctors must 'batten down the hatches'EDMONTON | The funding battle of Alberta is ramping up again, after a brief respite that lasted barely a few days. UPDATED - OMA vote: Relativity a win in the tentative deal? Advice from each specialist section on how to vote reflects the new fee relativity that would come into place with the deal Two decades of excellence The 20th anniversary celebration of the Commitment to Care and Service Awardswas a chance to honour some of the best and brightest in the pharmacy profession. Student Career Guide 2012: The expanded scope puzzle A cross-country outline of where pharmacy scope of practice is at in each province. Physicians-in-training integrate ICT into their medical practice Faculties, Infoway partner on project aimed at preparing clinicians in training for a technology enabled environment when they graduate. Press Review - November 30, 2012 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Canadian doctors share national sense of disgruntlement. Read this and Quick Q&A with Dr. Melvin Petreman Analysis: A tough but lucid agreement in Ontario Ontario doctors’ fee vote results due Dec. 10 Alberta MD gets one-year suspension for sex with patient The College of Alberta Physicians and Surgeons handed down a one-year suspension on a doctor for an affair with a female patient. First Previous 526 527 528 529 530 Next Last