Doctors opposing draft abortion policy may need to rethink whether family practice is right for them, says CPSO officialDirect referrals a sticking point in Ontario’s human rights policy Opt for educationAs of next year, aspiring techs must take an accredited program. Here are some points to consider. Why an income-based drug plan is harmful to Ontario seniors Ontario spends more than $11 billion a year on prescription drugs. TELUS Health agrees to easier data transfer terms Competition Bureau brokers more flexible agreement for pharmacies following complaints. 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. Saskatoon police seek “prolific pharmacy robber” Cops believe the same man has robbed several drugstores around the city. CRA probes pharmacy incentives from drug makers Probe launched after Atlantic Canada pharmacies found not declaring incentives on tax returns. Should hospital pharmacies be more accountable to evidence? Any drugstore attached to a publicly funded institution should be held to a loftier standard. Patient dies following series of unfortunate events One 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. First Previous 645 646 647 648 649 Next Last