Memorial PharmD grads to be eligible for enhanced bursaryThe newly enhanced $50,000 bursary will be available if they accept a position in the public health system with a three-year return-in-service commitment. FSRA to have a hand in creating PPN framework for Ontario The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario mentioned it will be supporting the government in creating the framework in a statement of priorities for 2026-27. Let's explore tech renewal fees Why are techs paying more in renewal fees than other healthcare professionals with a greater scope of practice? Navigating the negative Negativity isn’t a sign that you’re failing, but that you’re alive, engaged, and working in a profession that demands both your skills and your heart. ACP warns pharmacists with additional prescribing authorization against cutting corners Make sure you have the correct authorizations before prescribing—and don’t try to get around them, the ACP reminds members. Black people in Canada less likely to fill medication prescriptions due to cost: study About 72% of Black adults had drug insurance coverage, compared to about 80% of white adults, the study found. Which direct oral anticoagulant is the safest when treating venous thromboembolism? Trial results suggest a ‘clear choice’ between apixaban and rivaroxaban when treating pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis. Can a pharmacist reject your prescription? Lawsuits and legislation in the U.S. are testing how far pharmacists can go in declining medications based on personal beliefs. GLP-1 Agonists for antipsychotic-induced weight gain An increasing number of studies have investigated the use of GLP-1 RAs to reduce weight in individuals receiving antipsychotics. Neighbourhood Pharmacies concerned new NAPRA proposed compounding standards will increase admin, staff and financial demands of pharmacies Check out the full text of Neighbourhood Pharmacies recommendations on NAPRA’s pro-posal. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last