Pharmacists should give whooping cough vaccine: NBPAOutbreak shows New Brunswick pharmacists should be giving the vaccine, claims association. Press Review - August 3, 2012 Pharmacy robberies decline in Edmonton, according to police Significant decline coincided with the phasing out of Oxycontin. Ontario MD stripped of licence after sexual and physical violence TORONTO | A doctor from southern Ontario has lost his physician’s license following several explosive charges of professional misconduct, including sexual misconduct and physical violence. Impostor pharmacist faces 30 years in jail Allen Gregory Schleicher (aka Gregory Klonowski) charged with mail fraud, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering. Nurse staffing, burnout linked to hospital infections U.S. study finds burnout leads to higher healthcare-associated infection rates and costs hospitals millions of additional dollars annually. Nurse researcher uses Nintendo Wii to address cancer-related fatigue Amy Hoffman aims to help lung cancer patients reduce fatigue and get more exercise as they transition from the hospital to the home after surgery. Nova Scotia MLA says whooping cough shows province should speed pharmacist vaccinations Leo Glavine said an outbreak of the disease in nearby New Brunswick is spreading into Nova Scotia and pharmacists could be helping stop it. NP program reduces hospital transfers of the elderly in LTC facilities Meet Lori Brown, the NP who coordinates the Nurse Practitioners – Supporting Teams and Averting Transfers program. Final reduction in generic drug prices begins in Nova Scotia Prices fall to 35 per cent of brand August 1st. First Previous 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 Next Last