CAPT Corner—November 2014An update on Atlantic Canada professional development events. Alta. doctor loses court appeal over patient relationshipAn Alberta doctor who challenged his college suspension over a patient relationship and took the case to the provincial courts has lost his appeal. A stellar MD recruitment year: NOSM helps pump up region's success in attracting doctors The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) is being credited with helping make 2014 a banner year for recruitment in Sudbury. Middlesex-London Health Unit, nurses reach tentative agreement Wind turbines like 'nightmare neighbours' but law 'rigged,' court told; province waits to defend NSGEU accuses nurses union of sabotaging merger mediation Menstrual suppression in special situations New statement outlines indications, contraindications, side effects and monitoring. PTSA puts emphasis on education Group organizing several continuing education events under its “Techs in Touch” program. Prescription pills found in Halloween candy Pharmacist says there were enough antihistamines in the package to kill the small child they were intended for. Genome project shines light on community pharmacy Pharmacists to collect saliva samples from patients on warfarin, send them for genetic analysis. First Previous 2827 2828 2829 2830 2831 Next Last