Seniors in B.C. can register for high-dose flu shotThe B.C. chapter of the Canadian Association for Retired Persons (CARP) is partnering with pharmacies to help make the high-dose flu vaccine more readily available for its members. Leading Canadian MD says blowback to meat study is 'hysterical,' more discourse neededDr. Gordon Guyatt was one of the supervising authors on a series of recent studies on meat consumption in the Annals of Internal Medicine that prompted an avalanche of international press A move to B.C. and expansion of scope Clinic room designs must fit care models B.C. proposes changes for techs when no pharmacist present Seniors Day a reminder to do more as flu season approaches National Seniors Day happened on October 1, and an event in Toronto focused on preparations for the coming flu season given the high risks for hospitalization and death among older adults. It's Pharmacy Technician Day! Associations planning ways to celebrate pharmacy technicians. Federal funding, leadership needed to maintain healthcare: report Study reveals positive results with techs as immunizers Edmonton medical clinic employee fined after admitting to health data breaches An office assistant has been fined for snooping into two people's health records while she was an employee at an Edmonton medical clinic. First Previous 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 Next Last