More access to drugs for Canadians in urgent public health situations Study raises concern over accuracy of melanoma diagnosesPathologists’ findings can vary, with potential for both over- and underdiagnosis Rubicon's Al Chilton on building innovative relationships with customers and communities Here comes the dissolvable microneedle patch for flu vaccination Novel device found to be safe and preferred in first-in-human trial Pharmacists understand penicillin allergies better than physicians, study shows Pharmacists have a better understanding of penicillin allergies than other healthcare providers, shows a new study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. New provincial guidelines to help in treating opioid abuse in B.C. Pharmacists are an integral part of the treatment care team A theory for dealing with the most difficult patients Discussed: Attachment theory, frustrated doctors, scared patients, interpersonal tensions, excessive self-reliance, childhood trauma, practice efficiency U.S. pharmacy boss blamed for meningitis outbreak gets 9 years Managing post-traumatic stress disorder Review outlines clinical features, patient assessment, treatment and prevention Doctor who prescribed cannabis to ex-girlfriend reprimanded—but not suspended Dr. Ian Cowan pleaded guilty to the current charges earlier this month; he was also found guilty on similar charges in 2001 First Previous 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 Next Last