OntarioMD and vendor battle over new OSCAR EMR versionAgency says only new version is funding-eligible but some doctors say it has glitches General surgery: Many hands, fewer jobsYounger general surgeons say job sharing—and the retirement of their older colleagues—will help them get the surgical experience they need. Press Review – November 24, 2014 Nursing in an Epidemic one of three hot topic panels at this week's IEN Conference Canadian doctors first to prescribe heroin to addicts in N.A. Canadian doctors will be the first on the continent to prescribe heroin—a harm-reduction plan that is rolling out in Vancouver. Looking to build family medicine system, China sends MDs to Canadian university China might be the world's next superpower, but when it comes to medicine, Canada can still teach the rising Asian nation a thing or two. Lower credit card swipe fees coming But some say move doesn't go far enough to benefit smaller pharmacies. Nfld. doctors asked to record 'intensity' of on-call data as province weighs payment Physicians in Newfoundland and Labrador are being asked to submit detailed data on their on-call activities as the province weighs new payment methods for the time. CFP grant to fund study of minor ailment program Project to assess whether patients clinically improve when pharmacist prescribes treatment for minor ailment. Press Review – November 21, 2014 First Previous 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 Next Last