Simple survey in the pharmacy could help heart failure patientsPilot program shows pharmacists could do more in disease management and detection Techs gather in BC to talk regulation and next steps for the profession New Zealand pharmacies could soon accept Condom Cards Teens as young as 13 would be entitled to 12 free condom packs under publically funded program. Australian supermarket chains fight for pharmacy ownership rights Pharmacies in Australia have been independently owned by pharmacists since 1990. Health Canada considering changing paper records requirements Pharmacies may no longer be required to maintain paper copies of prescriptions. Texas proposal would eliminate pharmacist-to-technician ratio requirement But national community pharmacists association speaks out against plan. B.C. doctor rapped for prescribing controlled drugs to female patients, despite ban Dr. Patrick Michael Nesbitt, of Maple Ridge B.C., has admitted to breaching the terms of an agreement he had made with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) in 2010. New Canadian guidelines for using pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate vaccine in adults Only recommended for adults with hematopoietic stem cell transplant, HIV, or immunosuppression. PANS announces 2103 award winners HALIFAX-The Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia presented awards to some deserving members at its annual conference held in Halifax November 2 Newfoundland pharmacists still waiting; so are ER patients PANL says pharmacists managing minor ailments could help cut ER wait times, but so far the government hasn't responded to that offer. First Previous 711 712 713 714 715 Next Last