British Red Cross doctor found beheaded in PakistanThe decapitated body of a kidnapped British doctor was found in Quetta, Pakistan. Registered tech frees up time for pharmacistsAudrey Van Belle frees up several hours a day for pharmacists to perform clinical services at Shoppers Drug Mart in Port Perry, Ont. Tentative deal reached for nurses in Ontario community Group to focus on unique health needs of South Asian Canadians SAPNA launches its Action Plan to Advance the Health of South Asian Canadians. Guidelines to target immigrant health Physician hopes pharmacists can use document to help push new immigrant and refugee health from the margins to the mainstream. Q & A: Meet Katz Group CEO Frank Scorpiniti We caught up with the newly minted chief exec to discuss whether Rexall is still a pharmacy first, how he stays connected with the frontline, the fate of independent pharmacies and more. B.C. pharmacists watchful on new legislation Profession trying to remain optimistic as the province brings in legislation to regulate drug pricing. Program connects patients with nurse practitioners Health Care Connect, which can be accessed online or by phone, has helped connect northern Ontarians in record numbers to primary-care providers. Nurses important in operating theatres Nurses remain important in operating theatres, even as robots replace humans to perform delicate surgical procedures. Norfolk County accuses ONA of bad faith bargaining Norfolk County is accusing the the Ontario Nurses Association of bargaining in bad faith. First Previous 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 Next Last