Quebec disciplinary council provisionally removes MD's licence for 'abusive sexual acts' Abortion barrier likely 'historical practice,' not law: N.S. health minister Donnie Edwards: Worry less about numbers, more about service When I entered the University of Toronto, I had little knowledge of the multifaceted nature of the pharmacy profession. Updated abortion pill rule has made things more confusing for pharmacists One pharmacist says that's one of the reason why so few pharmacies are stocking Mifegymiso Patient sues over surgical device that she claims spread cancer through her body There are 300 similar lawsuits currently underway in the U.S. N.S. now only province that requires a doctor's referral for abortion: advocates Doctor calling for an end to the 'demeaning' practice of watching women swallow 'abortion pill' An early mix-up with the packaging on the bill means that many doctors may not be aware of a rule change that was made in October of last year The gendered specialties Why male and female doctors agree that some specialties are better suited to female doctors In medicine, gender still matters, survey finds Why are female doctors more likely to be burned out by responsibilities at home? First Previous 110 111 112 113 114 Next Last