BC extends practice review program to hospital techsBased on the success of the Practice Review Program (PRP) in community pharmacy, the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia extended the initiative to hospital settings this past April. Quebec-trained doctor sentenced to 35 years in U.S. prison for $375-million medical fraudDr. Jaques Roy has been a part of a number of troubling cases since the mid-1990s Nova Scotia doctor reprimanded in 'death by a thousand laxatives' case Dr. Mark Kazimirski mistook a cancer for constipation Letter to the editor: Regarding Telus PS Suite's Patient Assistant Program Video: Donnie Edwards on building a customer service culture Case Report: Frostbite in July – or how not to ice a calf injury Doctors trained at top-ranked medical schools are the least likely to prescribe opioids New study finds 'striking relationship' between training and frequency of prescriptions written Toronto nurse pushes for naloxone kits in more public spaces 'Very low use': Why are seniors refusing insulin? CPhA provides cross-Canada scan of naloxone availability In light of the current opioid crisis in Canada, CPhA has created an environmental scan of naloxone availability to better understand how it is accessible to patients across the country. First Previous 571 572 573 574 575 Next Last