What your patients are reading – week of July 17, 2017 Plummeting physician morale has become its own health-care problem in Ontario's northAccess has long been an issue for patients in northern communities, but one doctor who works there says additional funding will only begin to solve their problems Pharmacies respond to wildfire emergency in B.C. Pharmacists and pharmacies are stepping up in various ways to help those displaced by widespread wildfires. Press review - July 13, 2017 College reminds pharmacists of continuity of care role in emergencies The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (CPBC) has issued a bulletin to remind pharmacists across the province about their expected role during an emergency situation. Pharmacist evacuee volunteers during B.C.’s wildfire emergency Pharmacist describes volunteering in BC fire emergency. Psychiatric illness and homelessness common in emergency sunburn cases Study also reveals sun protection counselling done in only one-third of ER visits The plight of Canada's refugees, then and now Man charged with killing two doctors in their home held without bail The accused's lawyer did no challenge the bail conditions but reserved the right to request bail at a future date Canadian Narcan nasal spray now available for emergency use in opioid overdose Provides an alternative to intramuscular use of naloxone injection First Previous 380 381 382 383 384 Next Last