One-quarter of U.S. RNs to seek new job Insider's view of the Ontario Pharmacy CouncilGroup tasked with advising province on implementing extended pharmacy services. Ryerson announces health informatics certificate program This fall, Toronto’s Ryerson University will launch a new certificate program designed for health or information technology professionals who want to move into the field of health informatics. Low-tech solution to broaden access to medication history in B.C. Manual system rolling out that will allow other healthcare providers to call the pharmacy to request the BPMH. Budget offers loan forgiveness for FPs who go rural The federal budget re-introduced earlier this month includes two items with a particular focus on health professionals. First regulated pharmacy technicians in B.C. Inaugural group of registered techs officially welcomed by College Nursing graduate excels, overcomes learning disability Despite learning disability, Laura Davison has one university degree already and is on the Dean's Honour List. CPhA conference highlights Updates and photos from the association’s annual conference in Montreal. Pharmacists fill prescribing need in rural Saskatchewan Rural Saskatchewan pharmacists are meeting the challenge and opportunity of new prescribing regulations. CIHR puts a focus on pharmacists First Previous 395 396 397 398 399 Next Last