CBC report exposes “alert fatigue” in pharmacyWoman dies after "tuned down" pharmacy software fails to flag dangerous interaction. Doctors feuding over non-compete clauseA case in Quebec over non-compete clauses is shining new light on the contractual practice as two physicians face off against each other. HIROC captures win at 2014 Healthcare Innovatio Awards Recognized for collaboration with Borden Ladner Gervais on unique pricing arrangement New hearing held for nurse accused of sexual misconduct Toronto doctors cleared in hotel sex assault case A judge has found two doctors not guilty of sexually assaulting a female medical student in a Toronto hotel room three years ago, the Toronto Star reports. Doctors told to pay attention to those controversial rating websites Don't take it personally—that's the message from the Canadian Medical Protective Agency to doctors regarding physician ratings sites. Woman attempts pharmacy robbery with an odd weapon of choice A 21-year-old Newfoundland woman allegedly tried to hold up drugstore with an electric drill. Clerk fined for accessing patient files Another year of jail for nurse who set trap for husband A taxing rule regarding family trusts Trust assets must be sold at market value every 21 years, with three basic options for handling the tax consequences First Previous 212 213 214 215 216 Next Last