Dementia care needs to be at the forefront of LTC reform As we loosen COVID-19 restrictions and reopen the province, we cannot lose sight of the promises we made to improve long-term care homes. Baby Boomers are a growing part of pharmacy practice. Can you handle their needs?Boomers’ perceptions of aging are revolutionizing their expectations for healthcare. 3 business-related questions you need to ask yourself The old saying “nothing remains constant except change itself” must have been written by someone well-versed in the day-to-day operations of retail pharmacy. Rexall celebrates Great Place to Work certification The certification is based on feedback from employees provided through an anonymous survey. WHO expert 'had concerns' about lab close to 1st COVID cases Incidence of total joint arthroplasty in rheumatoid arthritis declines in biologics era BC study finds significant reductions in total hip and knee replacements after introduction of biologics in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. How to translate clinical knowledge into marketable services As pharmacists, we have a hard time asking patients to pay for our services. Pharmacy Leader Ghada Gabr: "Being a pharmacist has taught me humility, patience, and empathy." Be an advocate for your colleagues. Be involved in your community. Be kind to others. Be helpful. This is the true meaning of being a pharmacist. P.E.I. gets $35 million to cover more drugs and lower co-pays New deal, which will provide new funding over four years, will inform pharmacare rollout to the rest of the country. More than 20 million COVID-19 vaccine doses now stockpiled in Canadian freezers First Previous 663 664 665 666 667 Next Last