Talking to teens about cannabis as a doctorIt is a challenge with this age group, who consider cannabis to be harmless. However, family physicians are well-positioned to connect with and employ harm reduction strategies with their younger patients regarding cannabis use. Why it's time I got out of my comfort zoneI have a great opportunity to try something new, so why am I nervous about it? What if the premier worked as an FP for a month? Feel the challenge of finding words when there are no easy solutions—but also the quiet joy. Placebos reduce the intensity and interference of PMS symptoms: study Even in patients who were informed beforehand that they would be taking a placebo, the inactive pills worked. Dr. Prepper During tough times, how do you be ready if it all goes south? From cat-sitting to finding housing: How recruiters in rural Nova Scotia welcome new doctors In rural Nova Scotia, the job of recruiting physicians and other healthcare workers can sometimes entail having to cat-sit—even if you’re allergic to felines. OCP’s AIMS data reveals areas for improvement Most common time for a medication event was the dispensing stage, followed by the data input stage. OCP answers common questions about PACE for tech applicants Those who are not already licensed in another Canadian province or territory are required to successfully complete PACE. ISMP provides tips to help simplify medication regimens Simplifying medication regimes can also reduce medication errors. USask CPE launches Learning Committee for techs University's initiative offers opportunity for pharmacy techs across the country to come together to share expertise and experiences. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last