Pharmacist accused of false drug claims goes MIAShe is now facing fines of $50,000 after the Alberta College of Pharmacy handed down its ruling Ontario government cutting funding for public healthThe long list of affected programs includes disease prevention, water quality testing, and immunization monitoring and surveillance Laval retains 50% of rural medical graduates 10 years later The medical school that retained the next highest percentage was NOSM, at 28.6% Military families face unique challenges accessing primary care There are over 63,000 military families across the country—as many as in a small province—and many can't access the care they need 97% of B.C. doctors approve three-year contract The new agreement came with an average 8.8% increase in funding over the three years Suburban Detroit doctor gets 11-plus years in prison for opioid scheme A suburban Detroit doctor who admitted running an $18 million prescription drug scheme has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison. Medical council now allows menstrual products in exams Last fall, the MCC faced criticism for prohibiting women from bringing tampons or menstrual pads into exam rooms while writing multi-hour tests Ontario looks at merging ambulance services; Ford says service will not go down François Jean Coutu leaves the presidency of the Jean Coutu Group Alain Champagne will take over as president in a move that comes one year after the pharmacy group was acquired by Metro Sunnybrook pioneers oral hydration initiative for surgical patients First Previous 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 Next Last