Trial touts community-run COPD rehabPatients attended sessions in schools and gyms Just wait ’til next flu season: New vaccine options on the wayAdding a second B subtype broadens protection LETTER: Cautions in the ‘War on Salt’ Preferred pharmacies, mail-order may mean higher costs: U.S. study Research by independent pharmacists' group finds costs of four common drugs more affordable with non-preferred pharmacies. Are you asking patients how much money they make? Screening for low-income patients could be the next thing added to the to-do lists of physicians in Nova Scotia. Hit the ground running With a lot of hard work and dedication upfront, I smoothly transitioned into my new role once I became a registered tech. Spotlight on: Monique Nicholson Clinical support tech reflects on rewarding work in renal clinic. B.C. doctor slams walk-in clinics But local hospital district says walk-in clinics necessary piece of health-care puzzle B.C. tech who provided OxyContin to alleged gang avoids jail time Woman claims notorious gangsters pressured her into filling fraudulent prescriptions. Ask the Private Drug Plans Expert: Closed PPNs bad for pharmacy? Are closed preferred provider networks bad for the pharmacy profession? First Previous 1597 1598 1599 1600 1601 Next Last