Canada's first pharmacist-led patient care clinic wins 2019 Quality AwardThe Pharmacists Clinic at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is one of the winners of the 2019 Quality Award presented by the BC Patient Safety & Quality Council (BCPSQC). Acetaminophen prevents febrile seizure recurrence during the same fever episodeStudy shows rectal acetaminophen is safe and effective for this purpose in infants and young children Marijuana’s medical attributes vastly overstated Pot’s benefits have been overstated by political advocates and scientists, whose bias may have tainted research results CME becomes compulsory in Quebec Canadian pharmacists are playing a key role in boosting immunization rates this flu season While national immunization rates remain well below the 80% target, pharmacists are taking strides to boost those numbers ER tales: The next best test Sometimes more complex-seeming problems prove there's no replacement for a good old-fashioned examination Unique opioid agonist training program launched for B.C. pharmacists One pharmacist from every pharmacy in the province will be trained by summer 2019 Why don't people get the flu shot? Although 59% of Western Canadians are likely to get a flu shot, a recent survey found that common misconceptions prevent others from getting it Proposed class actions allege Ontario insurers broke payment rules A series of proposed class-action lawsuits launched against major insurance companies in Ontario claim the firms have been shortchanging auto-accident victims for years by breaking rules that govern payouts. Ontario college rolls out new medication safety program to all pharmacies This follows a nine-month preliminary phase during which OCP worked with approximately 100 volunteer community pharmacies First Previous 960 961 962 963 964 Next Last