A special report from our U.S. sister publication, DrugStoreNews: Pharmacy’s power and prominence grew during the pandemic — now the industry wants to make it permanent.
From a start answering general health questions from migrant workers, pharmacist Eustace Orleans-Lindsay is now a leading advocate and enabler, helping them access health care and information.
A recent joint announcement from the Alberta Medical Association and the Alberta government outlined the progress that has been made on high-priority issues in rebuilding the relationship between the two groups.
As doctors leave the province's 'hostile political environment' or retire from practice, their orphaned patients seek non-urgent care in emergency departments
Another odd rash that Dr. Robert Dickson just saw: a 61-year-old fair-skinned male sought advice about intensely itchy and burning scattered lesions on his arms, leg and torso.