P.E.I. college hits back after blamed by government for red tapeThe registrar of the P.E.I. College of Physicians and Surgeons said the province isn’t lagging behind national accreditation standards, despite criticism from the provincial health minister about red tape. The Medical Post table of contents: May 6, 2014 print edition Manitoba conference focuses on new scope of practice Speakers discuss how to provide—and market—new pharmacy services. The Liberate tutorial: Think about key messages P.E.I. health minister blames college for blocking doctors Ontario doctors at Queen's Park for Doctor's Day Whitehorse grapples with alcohol-related ER visits Alcohol-related visits to the ER remain stubbornly high at Whitehorse General Hospital. PANL frustrated with health department Stephen Reid urges pharmacists to be more vocal about government's lack of support. Australia wastes $120 million on combination drugs due to loophole An Australian researcher says a quirk in that country’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) costs the Australian government an extra AUS$120 million (CDN $122 million) each year because the government pays full price for combination medications. Charges pile up in fake doctor case A man accused of impersonating a doctor and preying on a family with a sick child has been slapped with six more charges, according to police. First Previous 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 Next Last