Doctors: Blessed to be forgiven until death—or side effects—do us partWhy are pharmacists' Rx errors treated differently than those made by doctors? The pharmacists' dilemmaAfter finally winning the long-awaited authority to perform more patient care services, many pharmacists now say they are struggling to keep up without enough support or resources Finding your Niche: Animal health: Pets can be perfect patients Some of John Forster-Coull’s patients have four legs and others, like the 9-foot boa constrictor he treated for pneumonia, don’t have any. A Canterbury Tale: Integrated care, the Kiwi way Americans head to Canada to buy cheap insulin; some worry about supply here 'One in four Americans are rationing their insulin because they cannot afford it, so people are dying' NL court ruling affirms regulator's right to conduct full site assessment A pharmacist argued in court that the board should not be allowed to assess her pharmacy because there was no quality assurance committee New SpotRx pharmacy kiosk opens in Toronto Over the past two years, MedAvail has opened nine SpotRx kiosks in hospitals, health clinics, post-secondary institutions and workplaces in the Greater Toronto Area An open letter to employee pharmacists We've all been beaten down. It's time to take care of our patients and take action for the future Fair rent Examining the ethics and optics of lease agreements when clinics and pharmacies exist in the same building It's going to take emotional intelligence to solve pharmacy's problems Finding fulfillment in a career as a pharmacist is about a lot more than just how smart you are First Previous 412 413 414 415 416 Next Last