Ontario long-term care homes could soon have nurse practitioners overseeing residents' medical care instead of physicians, a move applauded by some but not supported by doctors.
Ontario long-term care homes could soon have nurse practitioners overseeing residents' medical care instead of physicians, a ...
As Ontario continues to face pressing healthcare challenges, the Nurse Practitioners' Association of Ontario (NPAO) is ...
The new spending will see Ontario investing $14 million to expand the Preceptor Resource and Education Program for Long-Term ...
The Ontario government is investing nearly $17 million in two programs that will support the training of 700 new personal support workers (PSWs) and nurses in long-term care in 2025. Th ...
Experienced nurse skilled in project management and infection control MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO – December 18, 2024 – FIRST ONSITE ...
Instead of a medical director, the plan is to have a clinical director who could be a physician or nurse practitioner ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is bringing more nurses into the health care system by investing more than $500 million to educate new nurses and increasing opportunities for current nurses to access ...
ONTARIO-The Ontario government is investing almost $17 million in two programs that will support the training of 700 new ...