MD guilty of 'unnecessarily aggressive' exams, but no evidence of sexual assaultCollege believed Dr. Chung’s claim that he understood his examinations, based on outdated training, were necessary Press Review - February 14, 2014Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Cupid’s cognitive science: Explaining love’s blindness, addiction and its health benefits better than ever before. Read this and U.S. independent pharmacists aim to limit powers of PBMs Group fears punitive audits by companies that are affiliated with large competitors. Shoppers reports challenging fourth quarter Gains partially offset by reduced generic reimbursement rates. Global market for drugs expected to hit all time high in 2014 And IMS Health predicts market will exceed $1.17 trillion by 2017. Long ED stays, inpatient bed availability still issues: CIHI report Median emergency department visit was 1.6 hours for less or non-urgent cases and 3.1 hours for urgent cases Pharmacy on the cutting edge of smoking cessation How one team goes the extra mile to help patients kick the habit. Feds pledge millions to combat prescription drug abuse Federal budget includes $45 million to address the growing problem. Feds' leadership in healthcare still lacking despite report card flags: CFPC Budget represents a missed opportunity, says CEO Dr. Francine Lemire Alberta pharmacy agreement gets formal approval Contract adds new tools to Alberta's already broad scope. First Previous 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 Next Last