Funding concerns continue for pain management trainingCanada's first two accredited pain medicine residents will start their training this summer at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at Western University, following several years of lobbying. New Brunswick doctors vote in favour of new fee deal Former B.C. pharmacist and slumlord linked to clinic George Wolsey is back in the news—and not in a good way. B.C. pharmacists honoured for community achievement Two recent grads recognized for creating innovative non-dispensing pharmacy. Independent nursing panel recommends increasing RN care needed at Nipigon District Memorial Hospital Opposition to Alberta’s pharmacy inducements ban grows Wildrose Party joins chorus of protests against new rules. Research helps boost confidence for expanded scope Partnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. The Medical Post table of contents: May 6, 2014 print edition Saskatchewan program keeps nurse practitioners working while upgrading New Brunswick's new drug plan now providing coverage Plan providing drug coverage for the uninsured is voluntary in its first year before becoming mandatory. First Previous 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 Next Last