Innovative program helps B.C. patients with overdose related brain injuriesThe ministry says that, by working with psychiatrists, neuropsychologists and occupational therapists, a patient can grasp their new needs and limitations. University of Toronto launches two new courses on biosimilarsThe University of Toronto’s Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy has developed two new edX online courses to help patients and healthcare providers better understand switching to biosimilars. Three techs join N.B. wellness task force The 19-member Pharmacy Workplace Wellness Task Force will focus on workload and workforce topics. Province plans for new cancer centre in Kamloops, B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix says the new centre at the Royal Inland Hospital will include radiation therapy. Study finds 1 in 10 get long COVID after omicron, starts identifying key symptoms Early findings from the National Institutes of Health’s study highlight a dozen symptoms that most distinguish long COVID. Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada presents annual awards The awards were announced at The Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association’s Pharmacy EXPO event. Adding virtual physician consults to telephone service reduced trips to the ER: study Physicians advised a large proportion of callers to B.C.'s 8-1-1 system not to go into the emergency department. Poll: How long do you think the doctor shortage will last? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Taking a daily multivitamin appears to boost brains of adults over 60, but more study needed Further study is needed to determine exactly which nutrients might make a difference. Diabetes drugs, diversion risks to be covered in free ISMP Canada webinar The free webinar on May 31 will discuss serious adverse events around two common diabetes drugs. First Previous 665 666 667 668 669 Next Last