Techs ready to “Rise Up” at N.S. Pharmacy Conference Organized by the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia, the Conference will feature a full slate of events, including education sessions and the Awards Gala. Hospital worker fired after Indigenous woman’s death should be reinstated: arbitratorArbitrator Serge Brault says that while Myriam Leblanc made inappropriate comments toward Joyce Echaquan, she was not responsible for the bulk of the poor treatment the woman received prior to her death. It’s not just about caffeine: How coffee affects the brain Caffeine doesn’t wake you up as much as drinking a cuppa’. Cytisinicline shows promise for smoking cessation in large U.S. study The plant molecule has been approved by Health Canada since 2017 and is sold as a natural health product. Does the health system need more private care—or less? CMA plans to focus on the topic this year with four town halls across Canada. More needs to be done to support clinician safety and mental health Nearly half of Canadian physicians and nurses say they are at an advanced stage of burnout, so what are we going to do about it? Pets of pharmacy: Poppy! Not sure if it’s the crown or the long bangs, but this week’s pet is glamour personified. Patient relations: How best to handle patients who are manipulative What do you do with a patient who is trying to manipulate you? Here are some tips for staying in control of the situation while maintaining the relationship with the patient. pCPA and CGPA agree on renewed three-year pricing initiative for generic drugs The fresh iteration of the agreement makes some changes within the pan-Canadian Tiered Pricing Framework. Wildfire smoke can damage the brain long after flames are extinguished, research says Until recently, the effects of wildfires have been studied on patients’ lungs, hearts and blood. First Previous 515 516 517 518 519 Next Last