Spotlight on Bluewater Health's senior pharmacy tech: Norma-Jean Hansen NAPRA introduces national bridging programRevised bridging programs standardized under Canada-wide umbrella New protocol and toolkit to manage drug shortages Steps designed to put health and safety of patients first when communicating about drug shortages. Why $110k wasn't enough to lure medical students to P.E.I. The province of Prince Edward Island has recently changed its recruitment strategies after a $100,000 carrot did little to entice students. CAPT Corner—September 2013 How CAPT is representing technicians across the pharmacy landscape First Person: The road to regulation A newly registered tech shares her journey. Why do doctors badmouth other doctors to patients? A study out of the U.S. has come up with some interesting—but perhaps unsurprising—statistics Canadian-based company at centre of U.S. lawsuit to stop new import law Windsor, Ontario-based international pharmacy CanaRx is at the centre of the disagreement. United States follows Canada’s lead in assessing quality technician programs A new commission to ensure the quality of pharmacy technician education and training programs was recently launched south of the border. Health group questions report of mice biting home-care patient Managers for a southern Alberta long-term care home are refuting reports that a disabled patient suffered mice bites. First Previous 2812 2813 2814 2815 2816 Next Last