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  • Navigating drug shortages in Canada: challenges and solutions for healthcare professionals

    While drug shortages are not new to pharmacists, recent shortages of essential medications such as Children's Tylenol and Amoxicillin have impacted a larger population and gained significant media coverage across Canada.
    Shelita Dattani and Lindsay Dixon
  • 4 top tips to manage telehealth and your pharmacy practice

    When we think about healthcare services with the prefix "tele," such as telehealth or telepharmacy, we typically associate them with convenience for both patients and providers.
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  • How to deal with the mental aftermath of confrontation

    Leaders must be prepared to put their bulletproof vest on and own it. To process the time-waster’s feedback, remember that the issue is not a reflection on you, but a reflection on a set of circumstances that you were a part in building. Those circumstances are unpredictable and often are tasks that others do not have the guts to take on.
    Jason Chenard
  • More with less?!? How about more with more?

    I don't know where you find yourself today, dear reader. But if you find yourself in a situation where you feel that you are being asked to do more with less, allow me to encourage you. You can become more. You absolutely can!
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  • Has leading others changed in your pharmacy?

    When we met last, I ended by asking you a question. The question was, “Over the course of your career, do you find that leading others has become easier, more difficult or about the same?”
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  • Watch your assets when selling your pharmacy

    Good accounting matters a lot when you’re thinking of selling your pharmacy business. Any smart potential buyer will go over your books with a fine-toothed comb, and if your accounts don’t pass the sniff test, then shoddy accounting could derail the sale of your business – and your plans for life after pharmacy ownership.
    Mike Jaczko and Max Beairsto
  • Keeping pace with contraception: a practical refresher for pharmacists

    The rapidly expanding scope of pharmacists continues to provide new opportunities for pharmacy teams to deliver accessible and timely care for Canadians. One area where our role is quickly changing is in the prescribing of contraceptives, where pharmacy scope has gradually expanded to several provinces.
    WholeHealth
  • Update: Pharmacists and minor ailments. Howzit going?

    At the stroke of 2023, Ontario pharmacists were capable of initiating prescription medications without patients seeing a prescriber beforehand. It is a major solution to a major ailment plaguing a complex and congested healthcare system.
    Jason Chenard
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