IPO speaking outIndependent pharmacists, struggling to survive since Ontario introduced a series of major changes to the drug system, want patients to go to bat for them with the government. Study takes a stab at vaccinationsResearchers at public health agencies for Quebec City and the province, and at Université Laval's pharmacy faculty are examining vaccination services in community pharmacies. Association recognized for anti-meth program On October 4 at the National Conference of the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE) in Vancouver, NDMAC was presented with the Associations Make a Better Canada award. Health organizations join hands to promote safe medication use CPhA, CMA join forces with Rx&D to promote safe and appropriate medication use among Canadians. Alberta defines acceptable e-scripts Colleges stress need for suitable infrastructure. Food and Drugs Act needs fix, says NDMAC NDMAC wants Canadians to use the federal election as an opportunity to stress the need for amendments to the Food and Drugs Act. Funding gap threatens future of pharmacies Nadine Saby, president and CEO of CACDS, issues a wake up call about the future of pharmacy in Canada. Spotlight: Dr. David Hill, a change advocate Leader at the forefront of pharmacy evolution in Canada. CPhA restructures Editorial: Blue skies ahead Blueprint for Pharmacy a chance to collectively move the profession forward. First Previous 508 509 510 Next Last