What your patients are reading – week of November 14, 2016 Few pharmacies carrying Naloxone despite OTC statusCBC report finds many drugstores in Tri-Cities, Ontario region either out of stock or don't carry drug. UBC Pharmacy develops unique dermatology course Aaron Sihota and Alan Low began teaching first of its kind healthy skin aging class at UBC this fall. Windsor police unveil new safety measures to deter pharmacy robberies Safety checklist intended to encourage owners to take preventative measures. Physicians risking $190 million in payments if Alberta overspends on healthcare Last month almost three quarters of voting physicians signed off on contract changes that could result in $500 million in savings over two years. Only 29% of the province's doctors voted. Techs by the numbers Should the College of Pharmacists in BC change its name to include pharmacy techs? CFP announces latest Innovation Fund grant winner Laval researcher Line Guénette wins support for technology-based adherence project. Manitoba reminds pharmacy assistants of pending deadline Those wishing to become regulated must pass PEBC exam by end of 2018. Colleges start to phase in new compounding standards NAPRA developed three model standards nationally, modelling them after existing ones in Quebec. News from the CE front As regulators specify CE requirements for techs, here's an update. First Previous 536 537 538 539 540 Next Last