Timing of CIHI report couldn’t be worseGovernments could use data showing physician spending spike to push for master-agreement pay freezes Sask. to also limit South African doctors?Saskatchewan has one of the largest populations of South African-trained physicians, with 424 of its 2,104 current doctors holding a South African medical degree, according to data provided to the Medical Post from the provincial college. LETTER: Pharmacists have little leeway on ‘no subs’ Manitoba pharmacists finally approve new regs NS progressing toward expanded scope of practice Nova Scotia pursuing expansion in three areas: prescribing, administration of drugs, and participation in lab tests for drug therapy management. Alberta government faces double-edged opposition on private care OHA head calls for courage in face of reform New Brunswickers lining up to get a flu shot from their pharmacist First pharmacists ever to administer flu vaccines in New Brunswick receive warm reception. Column to tackle efficiencies, fees Pioneering leader of Quebec medicine did it his way As Dr. Yves Lamontagne retires, he speaks about the changes he has seen in medicine, the impact of the expanding role of women in the field and the growing burden of bureaucracy First Previous 637 638 639 640 641 Next Last