No fee increases and rising overhead makes tax proposal especially onerous: Doctors Manitoba Nurse practitioners get expanded role in Quebec Province doesn't let nurse practitioners fill healthcare gaps, N.B. group says Opioid prescriptions rising in Canada, but quantity prescribed declining The number of opioid prescriptions has increased over five years, but the quantity of opioids in each prescription has decreased. Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy’s Annual Forum previews value-based pharmacy One-day event provided a look at the emergence of value-based pharmacy reimbursement models. How to deprescribe antihyperglycemic agents in older adults with type 2 diabetes New Canadian guideline advises when and how to safely taper, stop or switch antihyperglycemic agents CPhA releases its six Choosing Wisely recommendations for pharmacists 'The intent was to let all pharmacists in Canada contribute to the process by identifying unnecessary tests or treatments' A 'wiser' generation of doctors Choosing Wisely has proven to be very popular among medical students and trainees and that may have a very big impact on the practice of medicine over the next 10 to 20 years When the doctor has pain Why Canada should declare a national opioid emergency too The federal government has already implemented important measures there is still much more that can be done First Previous 559 560 561 562 563 Next Last