Adapting the pharmacy workplace to reduce burnout Alberta says arbitration board rules no raises for registered nurses or teachersThe nurses had asked for a 3% increase after no receiving raises in the first and second years of their three-year contract Indigenous women at centre of online training program Curriculum focuses on self-reflection and developing safer relationships with Indigenous patients to better address their healthcare needs Ottawa to delete near death requirement for MAiD but could impose new limits The Canadian government has begun public consultations on how to respond to a court ruling ordering new legislation Lower levels of lymphocyte blood cells may indicate increased risk of death Doctor suspended for one year for 'callous disregard' for female patients The family doctor failed to explain the rationale during several intimate exams or obtain the patient's consent Canadian medical students call for better education on health and climate change The University of Alberta, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine and Dalhousie have been identified as leaders in covering environmental issues How one family health team became LGBTQ friendly While the training required a minimal time commitment, it opened the teams eyes to the ways in which they were unintentionally failing these patients I look at life... Learning the true meaning of quality time in a hospice with my father Billing changes coming: Alberta doctors not ruling out court challenge The AMA estimates the changes could reduce doctor incomes by about $400 million a year First Previous 1700 1701 1702 1703 1704 Next Last