Pharmacist common ailment assessment coming to OntarioAfter years of lobbying the province, the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA) is finally getting new prescriptive authorities for the assessment and treatment of known common illnesses. Ontario’s P4P program alone not a solution to opioid crisis: studyFentanyl patch dispensing rates decreased, but no apparent impact on opioid use and related incidents Canadian research finds steep increase in suicide attempts by children Hospital-embedded health tech incubator supports physician-driven innovation The pain gene Three Ontario doctors vying to become OMA president-elect Woman who posed as nurse to spend nearly two years in jail, judge rules Opioid overdoses claimed more than 3,200 Canadians in first nine months of 2018 Tramadol: The not-so-safe opioid The deprescribing dilemma There’s been a big push recently to address overprescribing, but there are new resources and ideas to help every physician First Previous 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 Next Last