Pharmacy on the cutting edge of smoking cessationHow one team goes the extra mile to help patients kick the habit. Cautiously optimisticWhile not perfect, Alberta's new contract opens more doors for clinical pharmacists. Was ‘most responsible physician’ held to impossibly high standard? Obstetrician deemed negligent in patient’s death relied on wrong type of specialist Press Review - February 7, 2014 Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - Top Story: I've been billed for missing an appointment that my doctor cancelled twice! Read this and Pharmacist flu shots popular in Nova Scotia Uptake triples expectations, leaving some stores scrambling for vaccine. Grastek: new sublingual tablet immunotherapy for grass allergy Intended for patients who have responded inadequately or are intolerant to conventional pharmacotherapy. More generics approved in Manitoba Province's pharmacare program adds 230 new medications. Australian doctors slam pharmacist flu vaccinations Pharmacy Guild points out success of pharmacist flu vaccinations in Canada, other countries in response. Calgary doctor dies in Arizona BASE jump The death of a Canadian physician in Arizona who died in a BASE-jumping incident is being blamed on faulty equipment, police said. The Medical Post table of contents: January 21, 2014 print edition First Previous 240 241 242 243 244 Next Last