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Nova Scotia Welcomes Largest Medical Residency Class

The province’s largest-ever medical residency class started providing care to Nova Scotians this weekend.

Including subspecialties and fellowships, a record 233 resident doctors began their training Saturday, July 1. Of those, 77 were Dalhousie medical school graduates, also a record.

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outsourcing of health care isn’t privatization

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By Åke Blomqvist

Following passage of the Ford government’s Bill 60, Ontario’s ministry of health now has the option to contract out to independent clinics the provision of certain kinds of health-care services normally provided in

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Union representing Manitoba health-care workers reaches tentative deal

More than 6,500 allied health-care professionals in Manitoba struck a tentative agreement with Shared Health following 15 months at the bargaining table.

“Our members have served more than five years for a new contract, the longest of any health-care sector

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If You Cannot Do It – Can You Teach It? – PHE America

(Article 4 of 5)

People with physical disabilities hold limited positions as scholars, teachers, or leaders in physical education, recreation, and sports. Perhaps the reason is that the field is flooded with able-bodied people who think they know best. But

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Carlton Trail College launches healthcare focused tuition promotion

Continuing care assistants help people in various healthcare environments such as nursing homes, long-term care homes, retirement homes, client homes or hospitals.

CCA’s are listed in the top five occupations in Saskatchewan, based on the highest job vacancies.

“Health care

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Quebec Indigenous relations minister tables bill to introduce cultural safety in healthcare

Staff in the health-care network will now be obliged to take account of the Indigenous peoples’ cultural and historical realities in any interaction with them.

On Friday, the Minister responsible for Relations with First Nations and Inuit, Ian Lafrenière, introduced

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NB spent the least money per capita on public health care in 2020, new data shows – New Brunswick

According to the latest data available from the Canadian Health Information Institute, New Brunswick spent less than all other provinces on public sector health spending per capita in 2020.

However, it spent the third-highest amount on private-sector health spending in