A progressing tumour? Negative blood culture? New study looks at how teens can misinterpret medical jargonThe vast majority of the teens surveyed knew what ‘negative’ cancer screening results meant, but fewer understood the terms ‘progressing tumour’ or ‘bugs in the urine.’ Tech Refresher: How to deal with patients behaving badlyMore than 50% of pharmacy professionals polled in a 2024 survey indicated they had experienced harassment over the past year. CPNL creates new registration categories for tech students, interns This allows students enrolled in pharmacy tech programs and recent graduates to register with the College. Tech Talk Newsletter Archive: 2023-2025 Tech Talk Newsletters—all in one place! Educators prepare students to practise under new ACP practice standards Ultimately, the goal is for students to have enough practice so the technical tasks become comfortable, and they can focus on patient care. Would a one-hour vs. two-hour wait really get more new moms to test for diabetes? This researcher thinks so The postpartum period is a great time to check in with women who had gestational diabetes, according to this UofT medicine professor. PEI to permit techs to conduct point-of-care tests To support these amendments, the College has drafted a practice directive that sets out its expectations. Working to promote the profession Clara Wong believes pharmacy techs are not working to their full scope of practice, and she is determined to change that. 30th annual Pharmacy Expo set for Ottawa Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada is celebrating 30 years of this annual meeting of leaders from across the pharmacy industry spectrum. This single Ontario county saw more than 1,000 elementary students suspended over incomplete immunization records Under Ontario’s Immunization of School Pupils Act, public health units are required to review and maintain immunization records for all students and enforce suspensions for those who do not meet immunization requirements. First Previous 227 228 229 230 231 Next Last