Editorial: The Money IssueThe case for national licences (and how Australia did it). Why all pharmacists should think like pharmacy ownersWhen I finished pharmacy school at 22 and entered the workforce, it immediately dawned on me that pharmacy school had not prepared me for the financial aspects of pharmacy practice. Fixing the national licence crisis New CMA president wants a national ‘conversation’ about pan-Canadian licensure. Building strategic networks Pharmacists want novel and collaborative opportunities. The reality is, they are largely hustling inside the four walls of their pharmacies. Improving pharmacy care in rural communities Pearls you can use in your practice now! Problem solved: How do I get patients to take virtual appointments as seriously as in-person appointments? Four docs gave us their best advice! Innovators: Taking speciality care to new levels He owns four pharmacies and has launched multiple speciality health services, yet Jason Cridge still finds time to mentor the next generation of pharmacy innovators. Gout: Spotlight on urate-lowering therapy Gout is the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, is caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition in joints. Vitals: FPs by the numbers What do the numbers tell us about the family physicians of Canada? ‘I always do X, so I must have this time, too’ Doctors can’t remember every medical procedure they do, and a judge found compelling this surgeon’s argument that the risks are always outlined. First Previous 48 49 50 51 52 Next Last