CAPT Corner—January 2014Here's hoping that with the expansion of the various roles in pharmacy, more of the personnel supporting pharmacists will be recognized for their efforts. Press Review - January 17, 2014Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Flight of mercy takes ailing doctor home to die. Read this and Spotlight on: Monique Nicholson Clinical support tech reflects on rewarding work in renal clinic. Managing medications after bariatric surgery As bariatric surgery is a nondrug measure, it has not been a focus of pharmacy in the past. But, it has important consequences for drug therapy. Ontario MDs collaborating with chiropractors to tackle lower back pain Pilot projects, adding chiropractors to FHTs and NP-led clinic teams, key drivers to better control of LBP Fears of a looming tech shortage unwarranted: AHS Some say patients could be left vulnerable if too many pharmacy assistants are unable to meet the new regulation standards. B.C. tech who provided OxyContin to alleged gang avoids jail time Woman claims notorious gangsters pressured her into filling fraudulent prescriptions. B.C. doctor slams walk-in clinics But local hospital district says walk-in clinics necessary piece of health-care puzzle 'Turf war' brewing between doctors, nurses and pharmacists TORONTO | A scope-of-practice "turf war" is brewing in Ontario as pharmacists and nurses push to take on tasks traditionally handled only by physicians. Ask the Private Drug Plans Expert: Closed PPNs bad for pharmacy? Are closed preferred provider networks bad for the pharmacy profession? First Previous 2694 2695 2696 2697 2698 Next Last