Royal College outlines four priorities for this federal election CPhA calls on all federal candidates to address drug shortagesMore than 129 new drug shortages have been reported to Drug Shortages Canada since the election campaigning began CMA releases new data on factors linked to physician burnout The CMA said it hopes this data can be used by hospitals and other healthcare institutions to target key areas for action to improve physician health CSHP urges amendments to expand tech role It's Pharmacy Technician Day! Associations planning ways to celebrate pharmacy technicians. PTSA encourages techs to write CE modules Seniors in B.C. can register for high-dose flu shot The B.C. chapter of the Canadian Association for Retired Persons (CARP) is partnering with pharmacies to help make the high-dose flu vaccine more readily available for its members. Canadian health food stores want to sell CBD products Proponents have argued that since CBD is non-intoxicating, unlike THC, it should be treated like any other natural substance 55% of voters are dissatisfied with the attention given to healthcare by parties and leaders Banks battle it out in healthcare sector as Ontario doctors launch own solution The Ontario Medical Association has been developing its own pension-like solution tailored for physicians First Previous 113 114 115 116 117 Next Last