Senate deletes near death requirement from assisted dying billSets itself on collision course with government with amendment. Difficult patients and your staff: a challenge for doctors, says CMPAPhysicians are legally responsible for the actions of their employees Test result followup systems shared at CMPA conference Finding a reliable office system to track and followup on patients’ test results could help protect physicians from future legal problems U.K.: Prime minister's youngest daughter delivered by gynecologist later dubbed 'the butcher' Leading constitutional expert says assisted dying law unconstitutional Ontario creates doctors referral service for assisted dying, provides free drugs Province worked with Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons to put protocols in place. Federal government moves forward on plain packaging for tobacco products Feds to consult Canadians about how best to implement anti-smoking measures. Saskatchewan cracks down on health record snoops, those who abandon files Call for tougher rules grew louder after pharmacist caught reading former patient's drug record. Ontario midwives take province to court claiming they should earn 91% of what family physicians make Quebec pharmacist pleads not guilty to kickback charges Anne-Marie Ratté allegedly made kickback-like rental payments to owners of five retirement homes. First Previous 173 174 175 176 177 Next Last