ACP mandates time-delayed safes in community pharmacies The Alberta College of Pharmacy considered data that indicated significant increases in pharmacy armed robberies across Alberta. OCP develops EDI strategy, recruits techs in advisory group Tech refresher: How techs can help travellers Deadly patient or just really angry? What one doctor did after a patient threatened to kill him 'You better learn jiu jitsu and hand-to-hand combat if you ever take my opioids away,' Dr. David Bittleman's patient wrote him. 'You better learn how to defend yourself!' Is type 2 diabetes becoming an obsolete diagnosis? Studies suggest T2D patients may benefit from a better subtyping of their diabetes—using 5 subtypes. Tech fuels entrepreneurial passion by owning her own pharmacy PTSA publishes part 2 of tech survey results Survey from Pharmacy Technician Society of Alberta discusses practice barriers, wages, support for expanded roles, and future goals. Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus found in five locations in Toronto Provide patients with information about ways to reduce the risk of West Nile virus infection. Quebec rejects plea to send army to northern region facing health worker shortage The labour shortage in Nunavik's health sector is not new—and neither are the requests for government action. Ontario hospitals preparing for possible shortage of epidural catheters Lakeridge Health in Durham Region said it's facing a potential shortage of epidural catheters related to supply-chain issues across North America. First Previous 808 809 810 811 812 Next Last