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- 6/8/2021
Doctor demands apology after COVID-related charge dropped
A doctor who faced a barrage of hate and racism after being accused of violating COVID-19 measures in New Brunswick is calling on the premier to apologize after a charge was dropped. - 6/8/2021
Nova Scotia hospitals easing visitor restrictions as province's COVID-19 cases drop
Halifax–Visitor restrictions at Nova Scotia hospitals began to ease Wednesday as the province reported 13 new cases of COVID-19. - 6/8/2021
For those who feel stuck: The power of one small change
Not everyone can leave to start their own practice or find a pharmacy more in line with how they want to practise. Frustration mounts when we ask ourselves, “How do I escape this?” - 6/8/2021
Build efficiency into your pharmacy business in the Covid-19 era
Now that COVID-19 vaccinations are changing the landscape, it's time to take toll of your pharmacy's financial plan for the year. - 6/8/2021
Equity in Medicine to host first virtual conference
The Equity in Medicine team are Canadian healthcare leaders growing a community of support with a vision of embedding EDI into the culture of all healthcare organizations. - 6/8/2021
We’re not in Kansas anymore!
Although everything looks different, we’re still CanadianHealthcareNetwork, the most popular website for Canadian pharmacists. - 6/7/2021
Upcoming CFP webinar looks at impact of digital pharmacy
As part of the CFP Pharmacy Forum 2021, the Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy is hosting a webinar panel examining the impact of virtual pharmacy care on community pharmacy. - 6/7/2021
Doctor demands apology from N.B. premier after COVID-19-related charge dropped
A doctor who faced a barrage of hate and racism after being accused of violating COVID-19 measures in New Brunswick is asking the premier to apologize after a charge was dropped Friday. - 6/7/2021
Wisconsin ex-pharmacist gets prison for ruining vaccine
A former pharmacist in Wisconsin who purposefully ruined more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday. - 6/7/2021
Polio: When vaccines and re-emergence were just as daunting
Americans tell personal stories from polio outbreaks in the 1940s and 1950s and remember the relief when a vaccine was developed.