Registered nurses in Ontario excited about power to prescribeAccording to data from the College of Nurses of Ontario, there has been a jump in the number of newly registered internationally educated nurses, more than tripling from 1,609 in 2020 to 5,125 in 2022. Meet the candidates for CMA president for 2025-26Voting is now open, and this time, it’s New Brunswick’s turn. Survey says: NAPRA asks pharmacists, pharmacy techs for feedback on new competencies for entry to practice NAPRA is requesting feedback on its Professional Competencies for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians at Entry to Practice in Canada. Dr. Alika Lafontaine hosts new podcast The Healthcare Divide takes a hard look at healthcare inequities relating to race. Governments should create national policies to fight medicines misinformation: FIP Governments, pharmacists and pharmacist associations should work together to fight medical misinformation, the policy statement says. CPhM invites techs to apply to committees The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba encourages pharmacy technicians with diverse backgrounds and experience working in different practice settings to apply to join its statutory and standing committees. Government needs to do more to attract and retain pharmacists: PANL The association is advocating for changes In pharmacy school class sizes, more resources for internationally-trained pharmacists and better contracts. Upcoming CAPT virtual conference offers variety of topics for techs Tune in on Nov. 12 for the latest on key issues, including obesity pharmacotherapy and HIV prevention. ‘Obviously’ ad campaign promotes generic substitutions Named ‘Obviously,’ the ads ask questions like ‘Your company is already saving big money, right?’ OMA, CMA and CFPC should put members—not the corporation—first What's the difference between an organization making moves to advance itself vs. advancing the wishes and needs of its members? I'll show you. First Previous 32 33 34 35 36 Next Last