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  • How do you help your patients with high sugar in the morning?

    It is estimated that 11.7 million Canadians are living with diabetes or prediabetes. We know that many patients may not be aware of their condition or may not exhibit any symptoms.
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  • Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis: Depression

    In this ongoing series, we look at the common signs and symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis—and what to do about them. Feel free to share this important information with your patients.
  • Is your mental chatter about pharmacy your worst enemy?

    If anyone wrote down the negative thoughts that go through the minds of pharmacy people, it would alarm you (and a psychiatrist). Trust me.
    Jason Chenard
  • Leading yourself – Part 1

    While the Directional Leadership framework provides clarity on how we should lead, we must never lose sight of where leadership starts. Leadership always starts with the person staring back at us in the mirror! Today, we will look at the first of four principles that we can use to lead ourselves well.
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  • Why exit planning is essential for your pharmacy

    The sad fact is that many if not most pharmacist-owners do not spend enough time getting ready for what will probably the single biggest liquidity event of their lives. We understand why that is.
    Mike Jaczko and Max Beairsto
  • Glucose hacks: Gimmick or guidance?

    With close to 2 million followers, a French physician known on Instagram as “The Glucose Goddess” is raising awareness of the dangers of blood glucose spikes. Her method of communication may be untraditional, but how’s the science?
  • How to deal with the mental aftermath of confrontation

    Leaders must be prepared to put their bulletproof vest on and own it. To process the time-waster’s feedback, remember that the issue is not a reflection on you, but a reflection on a set of circumstances that you were a part in building. Those circumstances are unpredictable and often are tasks that others do not have the guts to take on.
    Jason Chenard
  • More with less?!? How about more with more?

    I don't know where you find yourself today, dear reader. But if you find yourself in a situation where you feel that you are being asked to do more with less, allow me to encourage you. You can become more. You absolutely can!
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