CVS and Express Scripts sue Arkansas over restriction on pharmacy benefit managersSupporters of the Arkansas law have said it’s needed because PBMs are forcing independent pharmacies, especially those in rural areas, to close. Art and medicineWhen I was in undergrad, someone proposed a class where medical students would analyze a piece of writing and discuss how it applied to medicine. Our seminar professor said, ‘This class will be ignored.’ A dangerous combination: Electric scooters and substance use Driving e-scooters under the influence lead to more complex scooter-related injuries. How UBC integrated Indigenous health and cultural safety education into its PharmD program UBC's UPROOT project has spent the last decade designing and implementing curriculum about Indigenous health for B.C.'s only pharmacy program. Here’s how one law from the ‘50s allows corporations to own (some) pharmacies in Ontario A new story in The Globe and Mail highlights this 71 year-old law. Alberta Medical Association announces support for CMA’s legal challenge against province’s gender care ban for minors In a letter published Thursday, AMA president Dr. Shelley Duggan called Bill 26 ‘an incursion into the patient-physician relationship.’ New course goes deep on geriatric pharmacotherapy Online course is designed to boost healthcare providers' depth of knowledge on pharmacotherapy for older patients. ‘One vaccine, two lives’: COVID vaccine ‘strongly recommended’ during pregnancy, say Canadian doctors The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada issued the assurance Wednesday. A new COVID-19 variant may be driving up cases in some parts of the world: WHO Airport screening in the United States has detected the new variant in travelers arriving from those regions to destinations in California, Washington state, Virginia and New York. Tobacco and disease It's time we legislate tobacco into oblivion, Dr. Hector Baillie argues. First Previous 96 97 98 99 100 Next Last