Perceptions of 'lack of transparency within the OMA' need to be addressed, says new association president'The OMA exists as an association for members,' Dr. Andrew Park, the 142nd president of the Ontario Medical Association told the Medical Post. 'That is where our guiding light needs to be.' Would you recognize measles? Canadian docs need to get reacquaintedPhysicians are asked to consider measles as a differential diagnosis, particularly in people returning from travel overseas within the previous three weeks. UofT, GSK team up to create chair to bolster vaccine education for pharmacists UofT's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy is putting out an open call for applications. Research monkey shortage undermines U.S. readiness, panel says The U.S. funds colonies at national primate centers but supplies were tight and more animals were regularly imported even before the pandemic. WHO downgrades COVID pandemic, says it’s no longer emergency WHO said that even though the emergency phase was over, the pandemic hasn’t come to an end. WHO fires scientist who led COVID search over sex misconduct Peter Ben Embarek, who led the WHO side of a joint team with scientists in China, was dismissed last year, the health agency said. Nova Scotia says 148 nurses return to public health system after $10K bonus Michelle Thompson says the nurses include retired, casual and travel nurses who have agreed to work in the publicly funded system for at least two years. Cambridge, Ont., pharma facility to help make Moderna mRNA vaccines Novocol Pharma is set to prepare and package respiratory mRNA vaccines for distribution in Ontario and elsewhere in Canada. COVID-19 vaccines against Omicron or Delta infection wanes quickly Researchers found the waning in effectiveness holds true even after boosters. Forged prescriptions are on the rise in Alberta—and the college is reminding pharmacists where to report them Any forgeries should be reported to three places, the Alberta College of Pharmacy says. First Previous 299 300 301 302 303 Next Last