Drug access shortfallHealth equity for Canadians is elusive with current prescription patchwork. Pharmacy pet peevesDoctors share what they find frustrating about pharmacists—and pharmacists respond. More IMGs—faster How Canada can use international medical graduates generally – and Canadian IMGs – to help resolve the doctor shortage. Statins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease The 2021 CCS dyslipidemia guidelines recommend statin therapy for certain higher-risk primary prevention patients. Drug news—May/June 2023 A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories. How to be strategic about staff retention Building a strong organizational culture and an engaged workforce is a huge part of running a practice, and one that needs relentless commitment. Five tips: Supporting a co-worker suffering from depression If you are concerned that someone you know is suffering from a mental illness, don’t be afraid to talk about it and reach out. It’s OK if this feels awkward; we aren’t used to talking openly about this subject. Innovator: Nancy Banoub, The MS pharmacist The daughter of a pharmacist with MS is driven to teach others how to provide better care to these patients. Meet . . . Jaris Swidrovich, founder and chair of the Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada Swidrovich is also an assistant professor at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. Doctor politicians by the numbers Counting up how physicians involve themselves in Canadian politics. First Previous 19 20 21 22 23 Next Last