ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 10/12/2022
What's in a name?
Sarah-Lynn Dunlop reflects on the importance of title distinctions in the pharmacy. - 10/12/2022
Celebrating pharmacy techs on October 18
Provincial organizations to recognize the important role of pharmacy technicians. - 10/11/2022
Meet Sandra Hanna
Get to know the CEO of the Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada. - 10/11/2022
Younger age of diabetes diagnosis linked to greater rates of cardiovascular outcomes, mortality
When compared to non-diabetics, the gap in incidence narrows with advancing age of diagnosis - 10/11/2022
BC Cancer long waits leading to medically assisted death?
‘We’re seeing advanced cancers presenting in the emergency room,’ says one doctor. - 10/11/2022
Young children facing greater risk of catching the flu this season, experts warn
Low circulation of the flu over the past two years is a factor, say experts who also fear fewer pandemic measures and reduced vaccinations will increase risks. - 10/11/2022
DOAC dosing in older patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation
An oral anticoagulant is recommended for most patients aged ≥ 65 years with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF), to reduce the risk of stroke. - 10/11/2022
400,000 fewer mammograms performed during pandemic: Ontario Medical Association
Wait times for treatment in Ontario—including surgeries—are currently longer than provincial guidelines. - 10/11/2022
How Australia’s ‘national scheme’ got countrywide licences
In many ways, Australia is like Canada—with palm trees. - 10/11/2022
4 tips to enhance the patient journey – and your business, Part 2.
When I went through my undergraduate education in pharmacy, I was told, if there are red flag symptoms/signs, refer to a doctor. That was the end of that conversation.