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Dr. Gehad Gobran of Bedford, N.S., was installed as Doctors Nova Scotia’s President for 2024–25 during the association’s annual conference on Saturday, June 8, 2024.
May 1st is Doctors Day in Nova Scotia, a time to recognize our province’s dedicated physicians and medical learners.
Nova Scotia’s doctors have accepted two new four-year agreements with the provincial government.
Doctors Nova Scotia has reached tentative agreements with the Department of Health and Wellness on new four-year contracts for the province’s doctors. The contracts were presented to Nova Scotia’s physicians for ratification today.
Dr. Colin Audain, of Halifax, N.S., was installed as Doctors Nova Scotia’s President for 2023–24 during the association’s annual conference on Saturday, June 10, 2023.
Dr. Leisha Hawker, of Halifax, N.S., was installed as Doctors Nova Scotia’s President during the association’s virtual annual conference on Saturday, June 4, 2022.
Family doctors are asking Nova Scotians to roll up their sleeves to receive a flu shot. This year, it’s even more important to be vaccinated against the influenza virus and its complications.
Dr. Heather Johnson, of Bridgewater, N.S., was installed as Doctors Nova Scotia’s President during the association’s virtual annual conference on Saturday, June 12, 2021.
The recent discovery of the mass grave of 215 children in Kamloops is a tragic example of present-day Canada, not a reminder of Canada’s history. We grieve with the residential school survivors and their relations on Turtle Island.
Twenty Nova Scotians who have inspired others, raised spirits or helped people cope during the COVID-19 pandemic have been chosen to receive the Dr. Robert Strang Community Hero Award. A committee chose the 20 winners from 179 outstanding applications.
Dear editor,
It has been a very long 15 months as we all live through a once-in-a-lifetime public health crisis.
Doctors Nova Scotia (DNS) stands in solidarity in the fight against anti-Black racism, violence and injustice toward people of African descent in the U.S. and across the world.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Doctors Nova Scotia (DNS) welcomes the new 2020–21 president, Dr. Robyn MacQuarrie of Porters Lake, N.S.
Work is underway to reduce administrative red tape so doctors across the province can spend more time with their patients.
On Nov. 25, the province’s doctors signalled they’re ready for change by approving two new four-year agreements with the provincial government.