Patients getting more involved in pharmaceutical researchSupport is growing for increased collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and patients in research processes worldwide, according to a new report by healthcare intelligence company GBI Research. Group to focus on unique health needs of South Asian CanadiansSAPNA launches its Action Plan to Advance the Health of South Asian Canadians. Editorial: Get thee to a pharmacy conference! Next to summer holidays, the spring session of provincial and national professional events is my favourite time of the year. Guidelines to target immigrant health Physician hopes pharmacists can use document to help push new immigrant and refugee health from the margins to the mainstream. Newfoundland and Labrador readies for regulation Board holds webinar to update stakeholders on the province’s progress toward regulation. 2012 Canadian asthma guidelines update Guidelines are for the diagnosis and management of asthma in preschoolers, children, and adults. New Brunswick family doctors seek moratorium on fracking for shale gas Dr. Anick Pelletier said while fracking has been discussed by her counterparts hers is the first group of family physicians to take an official stand B.C. PharmaCare legislation gives government more control OMA and AMA: two different PR tacks Two medical associations take different routes to win public support for doctors and fee negotiations Ontario fee talks stall Government won’t budge from their take-it or leave-it position on fee-deal talks, OMA says First Previous 556 557 558 559 560 Next Last