YOUR TURN: Doctors of Ontario, it’s time to think big Angry, frustrated Alberta pharmacists rally at LegislatureGrassroots protest group aims to send a strong message about the devastating impact recent cutbacks will have on the pharmacy profession and services for patients. Commonwealth pharmacists to meet in Bahamas Pharmacists from 60 countries are expected in Bahamas this August for the 12th bi-annual meeting of the Commonwealth Pharmacists Association (CPA). Impact of drug pricing reform worries B.C. pharmacists Pharmacies expect to take a major financial hit when the price of the top six generic drugs drops to 18% in April. B.C. nurses union complains about working conditions BC Nurses Union President Deb McPherson says a number of concerns expressed for years by nurses at the hospitals are being ignored. Plan to ban loyalty points on hold College puts the breaks on plans after receiving a huge amount of feedback from practitioners and patients. RNAO calls for independent public investigation into the death of a resident at a Toronto nursing home Nursing group also wants immediate improvements in government funding. CAPT Corner—March 19, 2013 March 2nd 2013 was a momentous day for CAPT and pharmacy technicians across Canada! Video gives techs in-depth look at qualifying exam process An 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 First Previous 325 326 327 328 329 Next Last