Patient dies following series of unfortunate eventsOne hospital pharmacy employee mistakenly filled patient's IV bag with paralyzing agent, a second missed the error during check—and then the fire alarm went off. CAPT Corner—December 2014The year in review. New state-of-the-art IV admixing service set for Ontario Building to feature training facility for hospital pharmacy techs. Clinical Pearls: Dose by weight in kids—and write it down Using a child’s age for dosing is an easy way to get it wrong. N.L.'s first accredited pharmacy tech program starts in January College offered pharmacy technician program for several years before receiving provisional accreditation. Techs could be vital support for post-fracture care, study shows Researchers find technicians can successfully support pharmacist-driven osteoporosis management service. Tech admits to stealing narcotics, shredding evidence Tonia Smith, 42, faces four years in prison on the drug thefts, up to five years for food-stamp fraud. Legislation giving OCP right to inspect hospital pharmacies passes third reading Bill intended to ensure consistent standards met across province. CPhA in discussions on healthcare innovation Association presented pharmacists’ views to Canada’s Advisory Panel on Healthcare Innovation. Why an income-based drug plan would not be good for Ontario’s economy or its seniors First Previous 643 644 645 646 647 Next Last