Quebec disciplinary process: a ‘traumatic’ experience Quebec's colleges cited for harsh treatment of both doctors and pharmacists who are under investigation for errors or misconduct. Nova Scotia expanding physician incentive programs to include all provincial health zones Need funding? Doctors of BC compiles grant opportunities for physicians from clinical to educational The association says it plans to update a dedicated page on its site with new funding opportunities throughout the year. OMA and Ontario reach deal for final year of PSA Agreement sees a rise in compensation and also promises “expedited arbitration” for the first year of the next PSA. The Doctor’s Lawyer: A suspension means no work A college suspension means not only can’t you see patients, you can’t do admin or other work in the clinic—except to finalize outstanding reports. Revoked: Ontario surgeon pleads no contest to charges of sexually abusing two female patients Dr. Gary Alan Rosenthal, who had privileges at three Toronto hospitals, was arrested in January and charged with sexual assault. Drug rep details Interactions and expectations between physicians and pharma reps are changing. Solve my problem: How should I respond when a patient asks me to order lab tests their naturopath wants? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! When does it pay to pay someone else? Outsourcing chores can be a godsend for busy doctors—but there are possible pitfalls too Private healthcare in Canada is varied and growing: report It’s ultimately up to the provinces to either constrain or enable its further expansion, according to an article published in C.D. Howe Institute Commentary. First Previous 46 47 48 49 50 Next Last