More than 600 cases of doctor assisted death in Quebec in 2016/17 Pediatricians 'increasingly' being asked about assisted death for kids: survey Total number of Quebec doctors who exited the public system nearly doubled under Barrette Many have pointed the finger at the health minister for his reforms over the last two years Woman who says she was assaulted at clinic urges others to talk about crimes Regulator criticizes Halifax doctor for advertising 'fat melting' treatment New plan within BC PharmaCare tailored for First Nations Clients of B.C.'s First Nations Health Authority were enrolled in Pharmacare Plan W on Oct. 1 Pharmacists cited for trying to see Prince's medical records Three Indiana pharmacists have been reprimanded by state regulators for trying to access Prince's medical records within days of the music superstar's death last year. Ontario investigating drug company that offered pharmacies incentives to stock opioids In an unrelated incident, last year two Costco employees were alleged to have accepted rebates from the same company Killer nurse may be in jail, but nursing home residents not safer, inquiry hears CIPA celebrates perfect safety record over 15-year history The Association has served more than 15 million U.S. customers since 2002 First Previous 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 Next Last