B.C. pharmacists honoured for community achievementTwo recent grads recognized for creating innovative non-dispensing pharmacy. Former B.C. pharmacist and slumlord linked to clinicGeorge Wolsey is back in the news—and not in a good way. Opposition to Alberta’s pharmacy inducements ban grows Wildrose Party joins chorus of protests against new rules. CPSO weighs new conflict of interest rules Doctors have mixed views of their drugstore colleagues Survey of physicians reveals that, as with all relationships, there is the good, the bad, and even the ugly. Research helps boost confidence for expanded scope Partnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. Child death review in Alberta shows pregnant woman prescribed 5,000 pills Alberta College of Pharmacists to consider new measures for preventing fetal drug exposure. New Brunswick's new drug plan now providing coverage Plan providing drug coverage for the uninsured is voluntary in its first year before becoming mandatory. Wave of pharmacy technicians coming OCP expects number of registered pharmacy technicians in the province to grow to 5,000 by 2016. Ontario pharmacists hope province expands the profession’s authority to give injections Now Ontario pharmacists hope province expands the profession’s authority to give injections beyond influenza vaccines. First Previous 683 684 685 686 687 Next Last