Tax planning Q&A for Canadian physicians Phone scammers target pharmacy customersPharmacists in a small Alberta town have raised the alarm on what may be a national phenomenon A closer look at glaucoma An update on risk factors, treatment options and eye drop administration Alberta ends master agreement with doctors, new rules to be in place April 1 Both sides have tried and failed to agree on new terms in negotiations since November Expanded scope and remuneration among asks in OPA’s submission to 2020 Budget consultation OPA’s submission recommends that high-dose (HD) influenza shots and other vaccines be available from pharmacists Editorial: Firing when you have to It is one of the toughest things for any employer to do, but many doctors have to be good managers of people McKesson’s point-of-care pilot to boost awareness of pharmacists’ services The pilot project will offer 50 McKesson employees training in point-of-care testing for cardiovascular disease and diabetes Unexpected blocks to care emerge when you're out of province Recent experiences have made me rethink keeping our Alberta healthcare while temporarily living in Montreal. How to hire and keep a good medical office administrator Too many clinics have a revolving door of administrators which can disrupt the practice; here is how to manage that 'Talking' prescription labels coming to pharmacies across Canada Lawtons Drugs, Sobeys, Safeway, Thrifty Foods, Foodland, FreshCo and some IGA pharmacies soon to offer service for blind or partially sighted patients First Previous 388 389 390 391 392 Next Last