Centric Health gives a pass to Shouldice Hospital bidTORONTO | The for-profit healthcare company that was poised to buy Shouldice Hospitalin Ontario has announced that it has abandoned its plans due to the political climate in the province. Press Review - November 2, 2012Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: Dr. Anna Reid's unique perspective. Read this and Are women taking over the profession? More than 7 in 10 pharmacy grads are female, and the ranks of women pharmacy owners is on the rise. What does this mean for community pharmacy? Smart Stuff: Lawton’s and Sobeys target better use of anti-depressants Pharmacists, firefighters join forces to ensure that people with depression are getting the most benefit from their medications. Conference roundup October was a busy month for pharmacy events. Here’s a roundup of three conferences Drugstore Canada attended last month. OPA urges pharmacists to take on new services After finally gaining expanded scope, association says it's time for pharmacists to step up to the plate and get busy implementing the new services. Breast cancer care: It depends where you practise Report uncovers variations in diagnosis and treatment across Canada P.E.I. asks for extension authority Province is the only one that doesn’t give pharmacists the authority to extend prescriptions or honour refills in the case of an emergency. Why are Canada's interprofessional primary care teams rife with barriers? More trust and communication needed as most of the current models are still not working optimally The Family Doctor, Minus the M.D. In some ways, the nurse practitioner-managed clinic is a throwback to the small-town family practice, when your doctor asked about the schoolyard bully and your dad’s unemployment. First Previous 625 626 627 628 629 Next Last