Clinic offers a place where physicians can pass the torchA clinic in Nova Scotia is offering a unique way for older physicians to transition to retirement while letting younger ones who are just entering their careers to pick up the slack. P.E.I. losing only full-time pain specialist to retirementPrince Edward Island is losing it's only pain specialist to retirement, leaving patients without their doctor. Flu shots taking off in Atlantic Canada The challenge of charging When patients love a service but are reluctant to pay for it. Superstore walk-in clinic aims to lure young physicians A new walk-in clinic in Sudbury, Ont., is attempting to lure younger physicians for work—a task that's proved difficult outside of major cities. The Medical Post table of contents: July 15, 2014 print edition Alberta college concerned as IMGs head to urban walk-in clincs Not filling the rural need Irish pharmacists push for expanded scope Call comes as republic considers transitioning to a universal health system. Alberta doctor refuses to prescribe birth control over moral beliefs A doctor at a walk-in clinic in southwest Calgary has sparked controversy by refusing to prescribe birth control because of her moral beliefs, the Calgary Herald reported. Stateside: Paging nurse practitioners as demand soars under ObamaCare First Previous 95 96 97 98 99 Next Last