Quebec government could move to cut doctors' compensation ahead of electionRight now, the government doesn't plan to, but Bill 20 does give them the capability if more patients aren't able to find family doctors Hip replacement technique gets patients back on their feet sooner ‘I will cut you alive’: Pharmacist admits to threatening patient Boules Awad has been fined, suspended and barred from owning or operating a pharmacy for three years Regulator investigating Halifax chiropractor's posts on vaccination Dena Churchill also promotes herself as an author, public speaker and health coach Ontario NDP promises to hire 4,500 nurses in its first year if elected The party also says it would also create 2,000 new hospital beds and put a moratorium on layoffs of frontline health-care workers in that time. B.C. embarks on health renewal plan that includes 200 new doctors and team care The government will provide $181 million over three years to hire new doctors and $115 million for nurse practitioners Abortion pill to become more widely available after new billing code adopted The fee covers the initial assessment of a patient, counselling, ordering blood tests and diagnostic imaging, prescribing the medication and follow-up Recipients of 2018 CMA Awards announced, to be celebrated this August in Winnipeg Opium poppies to sleeping pills A new podcast from Memorial University contextualizes contemporary medications with old remedies Toronto Public Health updates healthcare professionals about Lyme disease Highlights tick submission and Lyme disease surveillance, prophylaxis and early treatment First Previous 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Next Last