Seven is my lucky numberDr. Mark Wise imagines what God was thinking when creating the ever-complex human nervous system—as he ponders some of the trickier things going on with his own. Semaglutide may benefit patients with knee osteoarthritis pain and obesityMulticentre trial shows semaglutide reduces body weight, knee pain and analgesic use, and improves physical function in patients with obesity and knee osteoarthritis pain. University offers earlier pathway to pharmacy profession with Conditional Acceptance to Pharmacy program Waterloo’s pharmacy program attracts students straight from high school. Webinars to discuss climate change and respiratory health The panelists will discuss how climate change will impact lung health for patients, as well as the environmental impact of inhaler devices. Conservatives are trying to loosen regulations on natural health products New rules mean Health Canada can demand stores pull supplements and homeopathic medicines off shelves if they are found to be a health risk. ‘Stand up and take a bow’: Ont. Liberal MPP names the Ford-held ridings with worst family doctor shortages Premier Doug Ford’s own riding of Etobicoke North was third on the list, with 32,000 people without a family doctor. OCP lists top 3 things to know about PACE College seeking frontline pharmacy professionals—including techs—to volunteer as PACE assessors. OCP offers new resource on administering injections A one-page overview of which vaccines and medications pharmacy techs and pharmacists can administer. Tech gains experience in many practice settings Taylor MacDonald is a pharmacy operations coordinator for Sobeys national pharmacy group. Quebec plans to force new doctors to stay in the province and work in public system Health Minister Christian Dubé told a Montreal radio station this morning that those who want to leave Quebec or work in the private system will face ‘consequences.’ First Previous 399 400 401 402 403 Next Last