The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities has ended its Pilot Program to Prepare for Practical Training. Hundreds of international pharmacy graduates participated over the three years it ran.
New research has found 'vaccination deserts' in northern and rural Ontario—areas where residents don’t have access to pharmacists who can administer vaccines—with language barriers also dampening access.
The University of Waterloo’s Women in Pharmacy Leadership Program is celebrating the end of its inaugural year after hosting two events and creating nine mentorship pairings. It's also recruiting for next year.
There has been a “vast increase” in forged prescriptions for controlled substances, and pharmacists should be on alert for them, according to The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia.
With a decade's worth of experience with minor ailment assessment and prescribing in her province, Sascha Dreger has some tips to share with her colleagues just getting started.