Urgent-care-only days and other job action discussed at OMA meetingBut some groups within the association are resisting the call to job action, calling into question its potential effectiveness Smoking pot as a medicine raises questions for doctors about side effectsMany physicians are reluctant to prescribe medical marijuana because of the absence of peer-reviewed research Medical educators must remain neutral on political, religious and cultural issues: OttawaU dean of medicine The memo sent by Dr. Jacques Bradwejn has left some staff members confused New Brunswick’s one-patient, one-record system “a work in progress” New electronic health record not yet compatible with existing pharmacy software, says NBPA. B.C. emergency rooms facing 'chronic crisis' of overcrowding Doctors have warned that patient death rates may rise as a result Dalhousie hosting assisted dying workshops for pharmacists Pharmacy school hosting sessions in New Brunswick, PEI. DOCTORS ON THE MOVE: appointments, achievements, milestones and passages in the physician community Overweight child removed from mother’s care Press review – March 3, 2017 Doctor shortage forces Nova Scotian to return to Ontario Man with chronic health problems searches in vain for a family physician First Previous 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 Next Last