UBC launching new diploma in pharmacy leadership The one-year online program is expected to attract early to mid-career pharmacists. Ottawa could help healthcare with better international recruiting, premiers sayBritish Columbia Premier David Eby said his province’s biggest challenge is a lack of healthcare workers. Why solo doctors are here to stay Team-based care has gone prime time as the future of primary care, but we can't afford to phase out solo doctors in the process. Watch for it: First-of-its-kind equivalency program for internationally trained pharmacists and pharm techs The Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists expects to have a shortlist this year of jurisdictions where a pharmacist or pharmacy technician licence can be deemed equivalent to a Canadian licence. Solve my problem: How do you deal with a patient who is pushing for unnecessary or inappropriate tests or treatments? We appreciate your help and your colleagues will appreciate your insights! Get another COVID-19 booster in the fall, Canada's immunization panel recommends In June, NACI said that the bivalent mRNA vaccines can be used for people receiving their first two-dose vaccination series. N.L. wants family docs to sign up for its incentive programs Applications are open now for the Family Practice Start-Up Program—and close as soon as Aug. 31, 2023. First of two mandatory professional development webinars on Indigenous health for Manitoba pharmacy professionals now available Having originally aired on June 26, the webinar is now available—and the mandatory webinar must be completed by the end of the year. Health Canada grants conditional approval for Ondexxya to reverse FXa inhibitor anticoagulant effects Andexanet alfa will be used intravenously to rapidly reverse life-threatening or uncontrolled bleeding due to rivaroxaban or apixaban. NVAF patients often don't get the right doses Underdosing associated with less-consistent long-term anticoagulation, worse adherence. First Previous 760 761 762 763 764 Next Last