B.C. health authority issues drug alert after benzodiazepines found in vape juiceFraser Health issued an overdose alert Thursday saying the juice that tested positive contained cannabis and suspected synthetic cannabinoids and was sold in refillable, unmarked and unbranded cartridges. Problem solved: How do I get patients to pay for uninsured services?We asked doctors for their tips on coaxing patients into paying for uninsured services, especially those who insist they can’t afford it. College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia announces new registrar The current registrar, Dr. Heidi Oetter, will retire at the end of the year. Ontario College of Pharmacists approves emergency assignment class of registration amendments The amendments codify when and how the College would use its emergency assignment class of registration. Practice management: To lease or to buy? Clinic space: No ‘one-size-fits all’ for everyone. Poll: Do you think charging block fees for uninsured services is reasonable? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Greenlight to moonlight: Good news for Ontario resident docs who want extra paid work The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has waived the $1,035 application fee under its Residents Working Additional Hours policy. Double standard and patients’ care Dr. Jabir Jassam has criticism for colleagues who proclaim patient care as their priority but fail to live up to it. Indigenous Guiding Circle will help form CMA policy The council of Indigenous leaders and knowledge-keepers will be convened over several months with the goal of shaping CMA policy. Fee face-off: how much do pharmacies get paid across the country? The Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy released new information about the fees for flu shots and prescription renewals across the country in 2022. First Previous 71 72 73 74 75 Next Last