New Brunswick’s one-patient, one-record system “a work in progress”New electronic health record not yet compatible with existing pharmacy software, says NBPA. Dalhousie hosting assisted dying workshops for pharmacistsPharmacy school hosting sessions in New Brunswick, PEI. Doctor shortage forces Nova Scotian to return to Ontario Man with chronic health problems searches in vain for a family physician New guidelines for diagnosis and management of cognitive impairment Provide a stepwise, team-based approach to patient care in primary care settings. Patient with Fabry disease receives stem cell transplant in world first Clinical Feature: Update on Type 2 diabetes A focus on newer therapies, unique risks and benefits. Letter to the editor Profit-focused articles like a recent one in Pharmacy Practice+ hold our profession back. Prophylactic antipyretics not recommended for preventing vaccination-related febrile seizures Antipyretics ineffective in reducing febrile seizure rate and may decrease immune response to some vaccines. 5 tips for promoting safe dispensing of solid oral dosage forms This article provides five tips to promote safe dispensing of solid oral dosage forms. Covering 'essential medicines' could save billions: study Researchers call the plan a pragmatic step toward universal pharmacare First Previous 609 610 611 612 613 Next Last