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- 5/3/2017
Doctor who made inappropriate sexual remarks to patients may be stripped of licence
Though the college's findings don't require the doctor's licence be revoked by law, the college lawyer feels a suspension is inadequate - 5/3/2017
Cast a skeptical eye on the most heavily promoted drugs, researchers advise
Those products are less likely to be effective and safe, study finds - 5/3/2017
Risk of spontaneous abortion may be increased by several antibiotics/antibiotic classes
Quebec study explores link between antibiotic exposure during pregnancy and risk of spontaneous abortion - 5/3/2017
Shoppers joins Running Room to target mental health
Six-week program for female high school students - 5/3/2017
Complaints should be something to smile about: Sask. college
Approximately 60% of all practising physicians will have a patient complaint registered about them at some point in their career - 5/2/2017
Alberta techs and pharmacists collaborate on future vision
The Pharmacy Technician Society of Alberta (PTSA) has collaborated with the Alberta Pharmacists Association (RxA), the Alberta College of Pharmacists (ACP), and the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists—Alberta Branch (CSHP-AB) to develop the document “A Vision for the Future of a Healthy Alberta. - 5/2/2017
Tech trains peers in aseptic technique
As the saying goes: choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” If that’s the case, Lisa Hynes hasn’t “worked” since joining Royal Alexandra Hospital (RAH) in Edmonton as a pharmacy technician. “I just love my job,” she says. - 5/2/2017
Pharmacists needed to participate in workplace study
The EY National Health Team is conducting a study to better understand pharmacy workplace conditions across Canada and the potential links with patient care standards.