Dying with Dignity wants Ottawa to allow dementia patients to request assisted death in advance Urgent need for guidance on pharmacists’ role in physician-assisted deathThe Supreme Court’s ruling on physician-assisted death has created an urgent need for guidance on the role of pharmacists and technicians. Colleges are scrambling to fill the gap. Press Review - Feb. 11, 2016 New pharmacy banner seeking “like-minded” pharmacists Independent pharmacy owners frustrated with their current banner program now have a new option called Whole Health Pharmacy. New banner Top Drug coming to Ontario Network, run by former Drug Trading and Katz Group CEO Larry Latowsky, already has 50 pharmacies signed up. Dalhousie proposes above average fee hike for pharmacy program If approved, pharmacy students could pay 8% more in tuition to attend school this fall. Montreal doctors rail against possible loss of women's health services Loyalty strong but negative attitude to pharmacy up, says Neighbourhood Pharmacies survey Reasons behind apparent decline in favourability remain unclear, says researcher. U.K. junior doctors strike again; health secretary claims 43% still showed up for work Ministry figure also includes junior doctors who never intended to strike, including those in emergency care Press Review - February 9, 2016 First Previous 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 Next Last