Nova Scotia speeding up processes to get U.S, British, Irish, Australian and Kiwi pharmacists to work The new streamlined pathway, which is also open to pharmacy technicians from Great Britain, exempts applicants from these countries from the national licensing exam and internship requirement. Personal diet calculator a new potential tool help your patients eat healthierThe Dietary Pattern Calculator is an online screening tool that assesses a person’s diet and how it stacks up against guidelines, and makes suggestions for healthier eating. It’s time for all Canadians to have access to free contraceptive care: expert Preventing unintended pregnancies can lead to savings in the healthcare system, says SOGC president. Problem solved: How do you best deliver bad news to a patient? We asked, you answered. Here's what your peers have to say about handling this often stress-inducing problem. Financial planning for new parents Advisers recommend exploring parental leave benefits and considering dividend stocks for incorporated physicians. Practice management: When a patient dies How to help a colleague—or help yourself—when a patient’s death hits hard. A focus on specialty care The importance of community pharmacy to patients on specialty medications was highlighted at Neighbourhood Pharmacies of Canada’s Specialty Pharmacy Summit. Higher risk of autism spectrum disorder in children born to parents previously diagnosed with infertility, study finds Researchers call for more perinatal and neonatal support for these parents and children. Wound care in older adults Address the underlying causes, think prevention and treat the whole person. One in five Ontario ER patients needed a family doctor, not urgent care: auditor Nick Stavropoulos has released an annual report that focuses on 12 value-for-money audits. First Previous 438 439 440 441 442 Next Last