'Dr. Kindness' denies any wrongdoing in inappropriate sexual comments case B.C. regulator issues cease and desist letter to 'death midwives' group Supreme Court of Canada dismisses Sobey’s appeal against loyalty points in B.C. Prohibition that took effect at B.C. pharmacies in January 2016 continues. Global conference to address future of pharmacy education The first Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education will set future milestones for education and workforce development of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. ER physician reprimanded for discharging incomplete-quadriplegic patient—nurse agreed should not have left hospital CVS to pay $3.5M over allegations of forged prescriptions CVS says it has taken steps to help its pharmacists determine whether a prescription is legitimate. Stateside: New report reveals 2,400 doctors have been sanctioned for sexually abusing patients Investigators claim the national scope may be almost as far reaching as the sex scandal involving Catholic priests B.C. surgeons delaying or declining to perform elective surgery on patients with a BMI of 38 or higher B.C. along with Nunavut and P.E.I. are the only provinces that do not offer a surgical surcharge for obese patients CPhA offering free naloxone webinar for pharmacists With provinces moving antidote to Schedule II status, association looks to help pharmacists understand important role they will play. Jean Coutu open to selling medical marijuana, but won't lobby federal government A lot of questions remain unanswered, says CEO following company's AGM. First Previous 1324 1325 1326 1327 1328 Next Last