ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 10/31/2011
CCSA 2011 Technician Initiatives co-winner: Janice Hodgson
Nurturing care in pediatric pharmacy. - 10/31/2011
CCSA 2011 Advanced Learning winner: Dr. Arden Barry
Pouring his heart and soul into patient care. - 10/31/2011
Practice Issues: Do DMARDs reduce diabetes risk?
Study examines relationship between disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs and the development of diabetes among patients with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis. - 10/31/2011
Inadequate training leaves doctors unhappy with EHRs: U.S. study
A report by AmericanEHR Partners suggests there’s a strong correlation between electronic health records training and satisfaction with any system, and an equally strong correlation between the usability of any EHR system’s features and the achievement of “meaningful use.” - 10/31/2011
Revealing Q&A with CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses case manager Norma Tomlin
CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) is a not-for-profit professional organization funded by the Government of Ontario. Ontario receives support for some skills training programs from the Government of Canada. In this third of a six-part series, CARE Centre case manager Norma Tomlin describes what she has learned about working with IENs. - 10/31/2011
Clinical Notes: SSRIs increase bleeding risk during antiplatelet therapy
Post-myocardial infarction patients who receive antiplatelet therapy and a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor for coexisting depression are at increased risk of bleeding, study finds. - 10/31/2011
Trends & Insights 2011: Front line pharmacy
Your views on what's happening in the profession. - 10/31/2011
CCSA 2011 Collaborative Team Initiative winner: North York General Hospital
Combining skills for Parkinson's disease. - 10/31/2011
My conscientious objection
The damage caused by someone applying their conscience is never comparable to the damage caused when that conscience is ignored. - 10/31/2011
Tech regulation by the numbers
As of November 1, there were just over 420 registered pharmacy technicians in Canada.