Northern pharmacy practice: Lessons in collaboration, adaptation and reconciliationThe many issues preventing patients in remote indigenous communities from receiving optimal health care are longstanding and complex; I am happy to be able to do my part to start working towards solutions. A century of Dr. Charles Godfrey: a life book-ended by pandemicsActivist, volunteer, historian, academic, he practiced medicine until recently at age 102. Are we ever going to solve physician burnout? As Dr. Noorali Bharwani points out, this is not a new issue, but we're no further ahead in solving it. Most healthcare in Canada is publicly funded, privately delivered Dr. Sohail Gandhi says rigid, inflexible thinking is preventing good ideas from gaining traction to finally improve our healthcare system. Blood pressure: an important target Dr. Baillie looks to the essentials of blood pressure management—at all times. POLL: How's it going in your pharmacy with vaccinating kids? COVID-19 vaccines were approved for children 5 to 12 earlier this year, but provinces have been slower to roll-out in-pharmacy vaccinations for children. Canada’s low-risk alcohol use guidelines have been slashed to 6 drinks per week. Here’s why. The careful review process identified much weaker evidence than before for the hypothesis that low doses of alcohol can protect against heart disease. Business networking events are back! Are you ready? You never know what benefits are available by tapping into other people’s networks. A day in a life of a family physician As this play-by-play reveals, there are not enough hours in the day for the family doctor, says Dr. Alykhan Abdulla. Quiet quitting in the pharmacy We're hearing a lot of about the "quiet quitting" phenomenon. Here's how it affects us in the pharmacy—and what it steals from those who participate. First Previous 195 196 197 198 199 Next Last