Deadlines to complete bridging courses loom in some provincesPharmacy assistants working towards regulation through the “in the profession” pathway in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia have a limited time to complete the four bridging courses. Expanded scope of practice: who can do whatAs pharmacists expand their scope of practice, technicians and assistants will also take on additional roles to support them in these new responsibilities. Here is a province-by-province rundown of what pharmacists may now—or will soon be permitted to—do. Tech candidate finds fulfillment at Pharmacy Association Regulation progresses in New Brunswick, Saskatchewan While six provinces have yet to regulate pharmacy technicians, they are making progress. CFP forum aims to encourage next steps to change Knowing it’s time to change, and actually transforming the way you practice and do business are two quite different things. Quebec nurses accredited at heaviest annual pace since 1970s More new nurses received professional accreditation in Quebec during the year ended last March 31 than during any annual period since the 1970s, the province’s professional order says. Practice Issues: Is it ethical for pharmacies to discount their dispensing fees? Practice Issues: Older adults and adherence The Pharmacists Clinic embraces patients not prescriptions Waterloo’s pharmacy journal club proving its worth Students take initiative to enhance evidence-based learning First Previous 500 501 502 503 504 Next Last