Cases of multisystem inflammatory disease in children may rise through second wave of COVID-19While the condition is rare, Dr. Rae Yeung, a professor of pediatrics and immunology at the University of Toronto and SickKids hospital said parents should know what symptoms to look out for. B.C. doctor raises red flag about prolonged wait times for regular childhood immunizationDr. Lauren Swann said she first became aware of the issue through feedback from her patients, but ran into similar problems herself when she tried scheduling her 18-month-old son for some shots. A disease of the brain and an epidemic of suffering Books: ‘Have compassion. Breathe’ A Hollywood writer, med school dropout and now therapist writes about how providing talk therapy also requires self-therapy. Innovators: Building the ultimate pharmacy practice Calgary pharmacist Trish Molberg practises her profession to her full scope, with several successful pharmacy initiatives under her belt. Victoria pharmacy launches new type of OAT delivery program Finding your Niche: So you want to be a pharmacy writer? COVID-19 anti-vaxxers use the same arguments from 135 years ago Leading in Saskatchewan: a conversation with George Furneaux "If you want to see a change in your profession, get involved," says current Pharmacy Association of Saskatchewan chair George Furneaux Parking garage flu-shot clinic ordered to shut down for Vancouver bylaw breach The City of Vancouver, however, ordered the clinic to shut the operation down in 30 days because it didn't have the landlord's permission and wasn't allowed to be using that particular space. First Previous 754 755 756 757 758 Next Last