Physicians urge Ottawa to pay another $21B over decade for seniors health careA new analysis is urging Ottawa to provide bigger and bigger annual top-ups to the existing federal health care transfer program Dr. Danielle Martin on how our health system can be better, and what doctors can do Pharmacy under fire for poor handling of anaphylaxis One woman alleges that a pharmacy refused to provider her daughter with an EpiPen until she threatened them with legal action over the phone If Canada wants national pharmacare, taxes will have to go up, former PBO warns Kevin Page will present this argument to provincial and territorial lawmakers during a meeting Friday, July 20 Canadian doctors projected to be 50/50 men and women in just over a decade: CAPER Toronto's medical officer of health wants feds to decriminalize all drugs for personal use Dr. Eileen de Villa said prevention and harm reduction strategies are undermined due to the criminalization of drugs Nova Scotia adds 10 family medicine residency spots Ray Murphy awarded the CFP's Pillar of Pharmacy Award Murphy, a former Order of Canada recipient, established 13 pharmacies, stores and clinics across P.E.I. Saskatchewan woman suing doctor for negligence in mother's death The patient's daughter alleges the doctor falsified her clinical notes in an attempt to 'conceal the true facts' Medical errors linked to burnout: study Although the California-based study authors did not examine whether burnout was causing errors or if errors were causing burnout First Previous 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 Next Last