Thinking of a tropical retirement? Thinking of going expat? Five questions you need to ask first. LTC seniors three times more likely to receive antidepressants than other seniorsJust over 60% of seniors living in long-term care were prescribed antidepressants in 2017, data analyzed by the institute indicates. That rose to 62% of residents by 2019 and 65% in 2021. Nunavut wants healthcare professionals to take winter holidays closer to the North Pole Incentive designed to avoid staff shortages over the holiday season. Practice management: When it's time to part ways Ending the doctor-patient relationship can be stressful. Here’s what to keep in mind. A green clinic Making your clinic more environmentally sound can help save you money. 'Exceptional staffing shortages' prompt college to give pharmacist extra fine instead of suspension Anne Marie Kember was sanctioned by the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists for using expired compounding powders. Expelled twice, revoked this time: Montreal doctor lied about getting kicked out from two U.S universities Dr. Sirpal Sanjeev failed to disclose his history of academic misconduct when he applied for CaRMS and for his Quebec licence, according to the Collège des médecins du Québec. Leading U.S. pharmacy retailers begin selling hearing aids OTC Walgreens, CVS, Walmart and Sam's Club are among the retailers now offering consumers the ability to purchase hearing aids over the counter. Ontario hospitals look to 'unconventional spaces,' new staff models to ease pressures But what exactly is a 'temporary unconventional space?' Family medicine experts to meet in Toronto this November Family Medicine Forum: Canada’s largest family medicine conference is back. First Previous 301 302 303 304 305 Next Last