Kudos to the Wellspring Leadership Award winnersThese pharmacy leaders aim to improve pharmacy training and provide better support for vulnerable populations. Prescriptions plummeted during the pandemic: studyManitoba study shows sudden drop in all drug classes. Jeff Yurek speaks at UofT about his journey from pharmacist to politician The two roles have more in common than one might think, he told the graduates. Key details of BC's new Physician Master Agreement A historic vote included saw ballots cast from 5,591 members. Billed as remedy for doctor shortage, virtual medicine in N.S. hits bottleneck Sara Wallace, 48, from Dartmouth, compared the experience to “trying to buy concert tickets.'' Innovator profile: Tech-savvy healthcare Jeff Wandzura is harnessing technology to extend pharmacy care into patients’ homes. Helping international pharmacists “find their way” Drawing from her own experiences, pharmacist offers hope to those struggling to practise pharmacy in Canada. Alberta to bring in another five million bottles of children's pain medication Health Canada has distributed the children's Tylenol to retailers and has also sent children's ibuprofen—commonly known as Advil—to hospitals. Updated international guidelines now available for HIV treatment and prevention Provide current recommendations for HIV treatment and prevention in adults, and discuss important comorbidities and coinfections in people with HIV. Come home: Nova Scotia expands residency spots to entice internationally-trained medical grads with ties to the province The 10 new spaces mean Nova Scotia will have a total of 58 available residency spots for graduates trained in Canada and abroad. First Previous 428 429 430 431 432 Next Last