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- 1/20/2014
DIVERSION: Bootlegging in the ballroom
A ban on hooch at the annual nurses’ ball leads to a smashing good time nonetheless - 1/19/2014
Are you asking patients how much money they make?
Screening for low-income patients could be the next thing added to the to-do lists of physicians in Nova Scotia. - 1/19/2014
Preferred pharmacies, mail-order may mean higher costs: U.S. study
Research by independent pharmacists' group finds costs of four common drugs more affordable with non-preferred pharmacies. - 1/19/2014
Hit the ground running
With a lot of hard work and dedication upfront, I smoothly transitioned into my new role once I became a registered tech. - 1/16/2014
CAPT Corner—January 2014
Here's hoping that with the expansion of the various roles in pharmacy, more of the personnel supporting pharmacists will be recognized for their efforts. - 1/16/2014
Fears of a looming tech shortage unwarranted: AHS
Some say patients could be left vulnerable if too many pharmacy assistants are unable to meet the new regulation standards. - 1/16/2014
Rising interest rates don’t always mean poor returns for bonds
With interest rates at historical lows, a common question I get from my physician clients is: “Should I reduce my bond position because interest rates are expected to rise?” They are worried that higher interest rates will have a negative impact on the bond portion of their portfolios. However, the situation is more complex than that. - 1/16/2014
B.C. tech who provided OxyContin to alleged gang avoids jail time
Woman claims notorious gangsters pressured her into filling fraudulent prescriptions. - 1/16/2014
Press Review - January 17, 2014
Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media - <strong>Top Story: </strong>Flight of mercy takes ailing doctor home to die. Read this and - 1/16/2014
Ask the Private Drug Plans Expert: Closed PPNs bad for pharmacy?
Are closed preferred provider networks bad for the pharmacy profession?