Conference board sees economic windfall in pharmacy service expansionReport shows three pharmacy services could result in billions saved in healthcare costs Allow pharmacists to adapt opioid scripts: Canadian Pharmacists AssociationThe Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) is urging Health Canada to give pharmacists the authority to adapt opioid prescriptions, as a means to help manage opioid abuse. Can this doctor save the Ontario Medical Association? What Canada can learn from the U.S. healthcare system College warns doctors they must respond to information requests Ignore communications from your regulatory authority at your peril Rude patients, rude doctors—What’s the solution? Study shows rudeness degrades the quality of care, so the stakes are high Canadian study to examine pharmacy workplace issues Goal to bring clarity around employment standards, training and prescription volumes Quebec again leads country in family medicine residency vacancies Ontario's nurse practitioners now authorized to prescribe narcotics, order tests, and diagnose patients The NPAO claims that Ontario is the last jurisdiction in North American where nurses hadn't already been able to do this With college and hospital actions soaring, the CMPA recalibrates Dr. Hartley Stern, head of the CMPA since 2013, has moved the association toward preventing harm in the first place First Previous 314 315 316 317 318 Next Last