CPSO poll reveals Canadians support doctors' moral right to deny treatmentTORONTO | An unscientific poll suggests that Canadians support a doctor's right to refuse some procedures on the grounds of moral beliefs. CARE Centre Joan Lesmond IEN of the Year Award expands to recognize RPNs in 2014Nominations for added award will spotlight important contributions of both classifications of nurses in Ontario healthcare Slide show displays drug wastage collected from mail-order patients Initiative part of group's effort to bring attention to the threat operations pose to community pharmacists. Massachusetts tightens oversight of compounding pharmacies State was at the centre of the largest tainted drug scandal in recent U.S. history. Elderly couple moving to Alberta faces massive expense for ongoing care Pharmacy must pay customer $300 following ice cream dispute Quebec man took drugstore to small claims court as a “matter of principle” following disagreement over the price of a tub of Breyers. Pharmacies in one state pull single-ingredient pseudoephedrine products Move an attempt to curb production of methamphetamine. 'Patients are not widgets on an assembly line' N.B. bleeding disorder clinic cuts back only nursing position ONA applauds efforts to protect blood supply system but still wary of donor screening process First Previous 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 Next Last