Amp up deprescribing? Sure, but docs and pharmacists need to learn to cooperateWhile deprescribing has had momentum over the last few years, its implementation faces some obstacles. Pharmacist mistakenly dispenses Suboxone to elderly patient, sends him to ERAfter picking up what was supposed to be a sleeping pill, a 77-year-old patient ended up in the emergency room and suffered complications after ingesting the Suboxone dispensed by the pharmacist on duty. Five tips for managing oral anticoagulation therapy in a community setting With point-of-care testing becoming more common in Canadian pharmacies, here are some tips to ensure the success of a community pharmacy-based warfarin management service. P.E.I. to offer pharmacists, pharmacy techs $10K in recruitment incentives, among other healthcare pros Eligible professionals need to commit to 1,950 working hours on the island or a one-year full time equivalent. B.C. pharmacists will be able to become ‘referring practitioners’ later this summer No specific fee will be attached to this option. Optimizing clinical activities in pharmacies while integrating new services Two experts give their advice on how you cab best organize your team and workspace to carry out clinical services efficiently and safely. Dispatch from Pharmacy Expo 2024: What’s next for community pharmacy? Supporting pharmacists in their important new primary care roles a key theme at Pharmacy Expo 2024. International pharmacy conference comes to Canada Academics and pharmacy researchers to convene in Banff this summer for this conference that’s being held in Canada for the first time Hospital-acquired hyponatremia risks and solutions: ISMP Canada Hospital-acquired hyponatremia “continues to be an important risk for hospital inpatients," ISMP Canada said. Here's how to prevent it Tackling the real barriers to vaccine uptake A complicated system makes it harder to ensure people are getting their shots when needed. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last