Video gives techs in-depth look at qualifying exam processAn online video aims to help pharmacy technicians prepare for their qualifying exams by giving them an overall sense of what to expect during the process. In Conversation with Maclean's 'Healthcare in Canada: What Makes Us Sick' rolls into Charlottetown Retired nurses remember old Whitby, Ontario Psych Public meeting to discuss fate of last remaining hospital building scheduled for April CNA recognizes 30 RNs with Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubiliee medals CPhA to co-host international conference on drug shortages Delegates from around the world, including representatives from the WHO, are expected to attend the June event in Toronto. CAIR seeks new Executive Director Nurses union, New Brunswick reach new collective agreement Premier Clark's woes continue as contract extension for nurses fails Embattled Premier Christy Clark was doing more than just fighting for her job this weekend - she was behind a significant push to try to negotiate a two-year extension to the existing agreement with the B.C. Nurses' Union. Programs for regulated technicians: what does it take to get accredited? Colleges meet rigorous standards as they gear up for tech regulation News: CAPT gears up for landmark PDC This is a milestone year for the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians (CA PT) as it celebrates the 30th anniversary of its founding. First Previous 320 321 322 323 324 Next Last