Are we jeopardizing the health of our homebound patients? Pharmasave rolls out DNA testing across OntarioA few dozens stores currently offer the service, but the remaining stores will follow suit over the coming months Medical pot users will seek 'alternative' sources if post office can't deliver The federal health ministry is preparing a contingency plan in case there's a work stoppage at Canada Post Overturned complaint against pharmacist raises questions about sexual harassment in workplace The woman, who was also a patient, was the subject of an unwelcome visit to her house, a gift, and several untoward comments How Melissa Sheldrick became Canada's leading advocate for patient safety Two years ago she lost her son to a pharmacy error, but rather than go to war with the profession she found more constructive ways to change the system BC Pharmacy Association announces new board of directors It features three new members and six returning members Public drug plan expenditures in Canada continue to rise in 2017 Increased spending on high cost drugs and reduced savings from generics responsible for 6.3% average growth over two years College ruling against pharmacist overturned in ‘empathy’ case The patient alleged that after her identity got mixed up with another patient's, the pharmacy staff lied to protect themselves Costco has yet to be held accountable for illegal rebate scheme It's been over three years since the initial complaint in the case was launched What to do when you make a mistake Certain moments on medicine are rife with the potential for error—but what can you do about it? First Previous 443 444 445 446 447 Next Last