ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 8/11/2021
It's a dog's life
Here's the second entry in our Pharmacists' Favourite Photo contest. Send us your favourite photo to enter! - 8/10/2021
The lasting impact of pandemic care
In the years following the waning pandemic, what will we recall as the net impact on the pharmacy profession? - 8/10/2021
Faster opioid tapering associated with greater risks
Pain patients on stable, long term, higher-dose opioid prescriptions who undergo tapering have significant risk of subsequent overdose and mental health crisis, especially if tapering is done faster. - 8/8/2021
CFP: Canada's only national pharmacy charity
You've no doubt heard about the Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy (CFP), but do you know what the foundation actually does for pharmacy in Canada? - 8/3/2021
Reader Contest: How has the pandemic changed your pharmacy team?
Tell us how the pandemic has changed your pharmacy team for a chance to win an Amazon gift card. - 7/29/2021
Pharmacy School: Thoughts on entering the final stretch
I started pharmacy school not really understanding much about my chosen profession. Now that I've spent more time meeting people and working in pharmacies was a valuable reality check. - 7/28/2021
Share your favourite photos to win!
We all need a break from this year. Send us your photos: Puppies, kittens, baby goats and ponies. Sunsets, snowstorms, gardens, cityscapes and friends. We want to see them all! - 7/28/2021
COVID vaccinations—the next frontier
As demand for first vaccine doses plateaus, our focus becomes reaching the vaccine hesitant. The extra effort expended to convince those patients will be well worth it for all of us. - 7/26/2021
Holding on to pharmacy's pandemic-era gains
A special report from our U.S. sister publication, DrugStoreNews: Pharmacy’s power and prominence grew during the pandemic — now the industry wants to make it permanent. - 7/25/2021
HPSA issues urgent call for Canadians to return unused medications
A recent Statistics Canada report found that since the start of the pandemic, the majority of excess deaths among Canadians under 65 came from substance abuse and overdose, including opioids and drugs.