Concentration issues, bereavement, bad luck: Pharmacist justifies dosing errorsThe Montreal pharmacist pleaded guilty to errors in the dosage of two prescriptions, including one for methadone, for which a patient was sent to hospital. Who’s using B.C.’s Minor Ailments and Contraception Service?A new report from the British Columbia Ministry of Health shows who is accessing the province’s Minor Ailments and Contraception Service, and what they’re seeking. When is it necessary to share patient health information? While safeguarding patients’ health information is a must, there is also a necessary time to share it. Tech Refresher: How to deal with patients behaving badly More than 50% of pharmacy professionals polled in a 2024 survey indicated they had experienced harassment over the past year. CPNL creates new registration categories for tech students, interns This allows students enrolled in pharmacy tech programs and recent graduates to register with the College. PEI to permit techs to conduct point-of-care tests To support these amendments, the College has drafted a practice directive that sets out its expectations. Working to promote the profession Clara Wong believes pharmacy techs are not working to their full scope of practice, and she is determined to change that. MisterPharmacist finds his niche in downtown Toronto Fast delivery and personal care keep patients coming back to this independent pharmacy. New rules for Alberta pharmacies around providing compounding services The Alberta College of Pharmacy’s new Standards for the Operation of Licensed Pharmacies makes changes to previous requirements. New award recognizes excellence in minor ailment services New award from the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at University of Toronto is now open for. nominations from pharmacists. First Previous 25 26 27 28 29 Next Last