Physicians and nurses have helped more than 100 Canadians die since new law was passedThough, because many provinces could not or would not provide complete data, that figure is likely much higher Press Review – September 2, 2016 Prescription Transfers: Not so black and white Darwinian “survival of the fittest” marketing tactics will be our own demise if things don't change. Here are some ideas for a more professional, ethical way forward. N.S. family physicians may be 'screening out' complex patients Business leader named NAPRA's new executive director Adele Fifield takes reins from outgoing executive director Carole Bouchard September 2nd. Canada's move to control fentanyl chemicals not enough to stem crisis: expert Restricting chemicals used to make drug will increase demands for more dangerous replacement, say observers. Turmoil hits Ontario doctor groups after fee deal voted down Both OMA and the anti-deal coalition see changes after historic general meeting Doctors consistently overestimate both the harms and benefits of common therapies: study And that has an impact on the way their patients see it. Physician oversight ramps up in Nova Scotia U.K.: Junior doctors planning more strikes—this time for a full week The longest strikes over the spring lasted 48 hours, but again junior doctors are upping the ante First Previous 2363 2364 2365 2366 2367 Next Last