ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
- 12/29/2022
Updated guidance on probiotic use in neonates, infants and children
Canadian Paediatric Society has issued revised recommendations for using probiotics in pediatric populations - 12/28/2022
Patients are highly satisfied with pharmacy-based travel health services
A systematic review examines the types and outcomes of pharmacist-managed travel health services - 12/28/2022
Buprenorphine safer than methadone during pregnancy for opioid-use disorder
But no real difference in risk of adverse maternal outcomes. - 12/22/2022
Minor ailments counselling tools: #1 Moderate to severe dry eye
Students from the Advanced Patient Self-Care class at University of Waterloo's School of Pharmacy have created counselling tools and patient handouts on some common minor ailments and conditions. - 12/14/2022
Share your reccos on OTCs
Pharmacists, please participate in our 29th annual Survey on OTC Counselling and Recommendations. - 12/13/2022
Leadership, advocacy and pharmacy – our future is bright
Here's what I've learned: Pharmacy leadership is like an iceberg—much of the work being done on behalf of the profession happens out of sight. - 12/5/2022
It takes passion to make change happen
I often hear from pharmacists who feel stuck in stressful jobs that make them miserable. - 12/1/2022
5 Tips: Applying point-of-care test results to the care of your patients
Community pharmacists in Canada have taken on expanded roles in patient care. - 12/1/2022
Managing constipation in pediatric patients
In North America, it is thought to affect 10% to 23% of children up to 18 years of age and contribute to 3%–5% of visits to a pediatrician. - 11/30/2022
Leadership in the time of crisis: another missed opportunity
The children’s pain reliever shortage was an ideal opportunity for pharmacy leadership to step up with clear, rational, national messaging. Instead, once again, exhausted pharmacists—and the public—were left to jerry-rig their own solutions to a crisis.