Saskatchewan pays for minor ailment carePharmacists in Saskatchewan have become the first in Canada to receive provincially funded minor ailment assessment fees. Major U.S. report supports bigger pharmacy roleAdvocates hail U.S. report as vital resource in support of push for more paid pharmacy services. Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed. NAPRA releases standards of practice for technicians Approval means job of regulated pharmacy technicians will be harmonized across the country. OCP registrar urges: put patients first Pharmacists already have the knowledge, skills and abilities to move into the “grey world” of decision-making, insists Marshall Moleschi. New Canadian guidelines for migraine prophylaxis Guidelines based on current published evidence and expert consensus, focus on patients with episodic migraine. NP says new Canadian Guidelines on Immigrant Health an invaluable asset Guidelines are a cutting-edge resource covering a wide swath of clinical topics related to immigrant and refugee health. P.E.I. awaiting review before adding OxyNEO to formulary Move follows recommendation from the Atlantic Common Drug Review. The changing role of pharmacists on primary care teams Event focuses on barriers, opportunities for Saskatchewan's pharmacists in redesigned Primary Health Care System. Press Review - February 24, 2012 First Previous 994 995 996 997 998 Next Last