B.C. pharmacists honoured for community achievementTwo recent grads recognized for creating innovative non-dispensing pharmacy. Research helps boost confidence for expanded scopePartnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. CPSO weighs new conflict of interest rules Wave of pharmacy technicians coming OCP expects number of registered pharmacy technicians in the province to grow to 5,000 by 2016. Annual CAPT conference draws techs to Niagara The Professional Development Conference, presented by the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians brought techs from across Canada to Niagara Falls May 2-4. Manitoba conference focuses on new scope of practice Speakers discuss how to provide—and market—new pharmacy services. PANL frustrated with health department Stephen Reid urges pharmacists to be more vocal about government's lack of support. Nurse practitioners leaving clinics for hospitals, higher pay Morning Roundup: London hospitals embrace bar code technology Plus, inducements staying put in Nova Scotia and memorial fund established for family of pharmacist murdered for painkillers. Contest: What's your story? Share stories about your work life, school life, your kids or your pets for a chance to win one of two Tim Hortons gift cards. First Previous 312 313 314 315 316 Next Last