Patients slow to sign up for new doctors in rural Ontario town Quebec MDs remind colleagues that charging patients extra is illegal Prescription pills found in Halloween candy Pharmacist says there were enough antihistamines in the package to kill the small child they were intended for. Genome project shines light on community pharmacy Pharmacists to collect saliva samples from patients on warfarin, send them for genetic analysis. U.S. pharmacists learn to share the story of their value NCPA convention strikes an optimistic tone focused on opportunities for growth. RN Tilda Shalof late change to IEN conference Welcoming Reception Nov. 26 Far North pharmacies break the mold Canada’s northern territories offer pharmacists unique practice challenges and opportunities. Managing aphthous ulcers What to do when a patient with a canker sore wants quick pain relief. Press Review – November 18, 2014 Don't mix well: Nova Scotia MD's vaccination methods land him in trouble A Halifax doctor has been reprimanded and fined for mixing vaccines, as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia states in its disciplinary case. First Previous 1568 1569 1570 1571 1572 Next Last