Doctors advised to watch for rare but serious condition in children linked to COVID-19Montreal has reported between 15 and 20 cases and there have been more cases, including deaths, reporting in the U.S. and Europe Self-isolation with the right brainI think you can see the dilemma that self-conversations introduce Webinar series shares best practices among hospital pharmacists CSHP supports workers with webinars on clinical topics, forums for information sharing As lockdown eases, immunocompromised people prepare for long-term isolation One doctor noted that his immunocompromised patients have suffered from more fear, anxiety and stress than others during the pandemic Finding your niche: Drug information gurus How to know if this role in pharmacy practice is right for you COVID-19 and post-infection immunity: what’s known and unknown Research on post-infection immunity boosted by Health Canada’s approval of first serological test for IgG antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Co-payments on long-term prescriptions cancelled for patients in Ontario Drug Benefit Program The new rules, which took effect May 13, will be in effect until July 1 Drug plans decoded Our frontline gurus share their tips to lessen the pain of drug plan issues—and make life that much easier for patients COVID-19 symptoms worsen in women after giving birth: three case studies Babies born to mothers with COVID-19 should undergo immediate testing of the nasopharynx, placenta and cord blood, as a case of a COVID-19-positive newborn illustrates in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Coronavirus is not the great equalizer—race matters Racialized people may have a fear or mistrust of health care professionals because of historical patterns of abuse First Previous 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 Next Last