Press Review - May 16, 2014 Admission rates for refugee kids spike after federal cutsA new study suggests that Ottawa's cuts to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) have led to a rise in admission rates. Update: Doctor exposed to MERS in Orlando tests negative, isolates self in hotel room Pharmacy gathers to support innovation Supporters of the Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy (CFP) gathered in Toronto on May 13 for a gala dinner and fundraiser to benefit the foundation’s Innovation Fund. OPA surveys pharmacists on alternative reimbursement Respondents weigh in on five different payment models, including personal billing numbers. USask’s new program offers authentic clinical training The Medication Assessment Centre provides practical learning experience and tools for both students and healthcare providers. New fee for GPs marks end of free doctor visits in Australia Seven colleges rule on medical marijuana Doctor to be tested to rule out MERS after exposure to U.S. case Politicians go to work with RNs and NPs prior to Ontario election First Previous 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 Next Last