Canada trails in access to orphan drugs for rare diseasesTORONTO | Access to orphan drugs – pharmaceuticals developed specifically to treat very rare medical conditions – has been more challenging for Canadians than patients in most other developed countries. You’ve come a long way, babyCAPT conference speakers encourage techs to take ownership of new role Leadership: Lead with your strengths Nobody’s good at everything — it’s more effective to build on your strengths than work on your weaknesses B.C. pharmacists recognized for excellence A number of B.C. pharmacists received recognition for excellence at the B.C. Pharmacy Association (BCPhA) conference held May 31, 2013 in Kelowna, B.C. Canada’s health research report card 'Shows promise, could do better' Rx for Canada's ailing healthcare system About one in five Canadians choose not to fill a prescription because of out-of-pocket costs. Xtandi: new oral androgen receptor inhibitor for metastatic prostate cancer Drug is intended for patients who have undergone medical or surgical castration and who have received docetaxel therapy. Different Strokes: Getting better, naturally Patients and staff at Alberta Children’s Hospital recharge with the help of horticultural therapy Healthcare IT: E-records and the mobile challenge Smartphones and tablets are changing the game, but the rules are still being worked out MI prevention: We could be doing better Screening for risk factors is not optimal First Previous 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 Next Last