Prescription for pain: How standing takes its toll on pharmacistsFor many community pharmacists, standing for prolonged periods is just part of the job. But what if caring for others all day is impacting your own health? How does misinformation impact the work of clinicians? A doctor, a pharmacist, an NP and a pollster weigh inA new survey has found that healthcare providers are spending the equivalent of nearly an entire day per week managing the impact of health misinformation. Turmeric and curcumin: anti-inflammatory promise or overhyped supplement? Can a common culinary spice truly offer relief for chronic pain, or does the science still fall short? Introducing the CAPT pharmacy tech of the year Kymmberley Wright lauded for being a trusted mentor and role model for the profession. Pharmacy tech receives prestigious inaugural recognition award Bhawanjot Bahadur is the first recipient of the RPhT award from the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association. Event examines how to improve interprofessional connections in pharmacy Humber Polytechnic-hosted event helps nurture a better understanding of pharmacy professions. Editorial: New ideas from surprising sources Along with April showers and the promise of warm sunshiny days to come, Spring is traditionally pharmacy conference season. Pleasant but problematic patients The really difficult patients are often those whose inappropriate actions are conveyed with a smile or a wink. From hesitation to action: lessons learned in my first digital venture If you’re reading this and thinking, "Maybe I have something to share, too," consider this your nudge. Alberta to increase drug co-pay by $10 over a 10-month period This is the first time the province has done so since 1994. First Previous 41 42 43 44 45 Next Last