Clinical procedures, money, patient relations: What a survey of Quebec pharmacists foundSalaried pharmacists expressed concerns about the increase in clinical responsibilities with Bill 67, while already experiencing a workload deemed excessive in an increasingly pressured environment. The power of preceptorsThe quality of entries for our 2025 Student Essay Contest was so high that we decided to share them all. Here's an essay by Amy Margaret Maclean from the University of Ottawa. The great pharmacy coffee debate: why your double-double is a professional liability The following article does not constitute medical advice. No baristas, coffee beans, or double-doubles were harmed in the making of this semi-satire. Despite PPNs, Canada is still ‘far from U.S.-style coverage’ A new study from C.D. Howe found that there’s little evidence of widespread harm if PPNs are introduced into the Canadian healthcare system. ‘No pricing updates to share for Canadian patients,’ Eli Lilly says in wake of U.K. price hike for Mounjaro The type 2 diabetes medication is set to rise in price in the U.K. Saskatchewan launches new medication substitution training for pharmacists The government of Saskatchewan is allowing pharmacists to substitute medications under certain conditions. Is the Mounjaro price hike the start of a trend? Health Canada, CPhA and more share thoughts in the wake of Eli Lilly's raising the price of its diabetes medication in the U.K. Working together to support pharmacist prescribing New research yields practical strategies to support pharmacist prescribing. This pharmacist is branching out to provide affordable meds for pets Adam Silvertown was inspired to sell affordable veterinary medications because of his own experience as a pet owner. Case report: Spider bite A spider bite took an unusual turn for this patient, leaving Dr. Robert Dickson with several questions about why such an exacerbation might have occurred. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last