2012 Diabetes Update: Foot carePatient assessment and self-management play key roles. New Brunswick launches website focused on regulationPharmaceutical Society launches website devoted to registered pharmacy technicians. New Business: Why stop at one consult per patient? Thinking about after-sales service makes good business sense. Coping with drug shortages CSHP executive director weighs in on the impact of supply issues on hospital pharmacy. Drug News: April/May 2012 New drugs, new indications, recent Health Canada advisories, new dosage forms, and new generics. By the numbers Cost of becoming a registered technician* Manitoba pharmacies soon to be tobacco-free? Province set to ban sales of tobacco products in any retail operation that houses a pharmacy as well as in healthcare facilities. B.C. expands access for med reviews More patients can now receive a medication review from their pharmacist, thanks to a change in eligibility rules that took effect May 1. British Red Cross doctor found beheaded in Pakistan The decapitated body of a kidnapped British doctor was found in Quetta, Pakistan. 2012 Diabetes Update: What’s new in diabetes care A summary of new guidelines, drugs, and devices for diabetes. First Previous 3133 3134 3135 3136 3137 Next Last