With fee talks stalled, OMA triggers binding arbitration processInterest arbitration will kick off May 24 and could run into October of this year Pharmacy students converge on Edmonton for PDW 2018More than 500 pharmacy students from across Canada are in Edmonton for the annual CAPSI PDW conference. Contract talks between Quebec's hospital pharmacists and government heating up The APES, the group negotiating on behalf of pharmacists, is threatening to resort to pressure tactics if the government doesn't stop dragging its feet Pharmacist leaders make the case for free naloxone Our own poll found that more than 50% of pharmacists who responded did not support efforts to make Naloxone available free of charge Certificate program announced for clinical documentation improvement Quebec pharmacists grudgingly accept new rules for purchasing generics Bill 148 limits the percentage of generic medications a pharmacy can purchase from any single supplier Nominations open January 2 for BC Pharmacy awards The B.C. Pharmacy Association (BCPhA) has opened the nomination process for the 2018 BC Excellence in Pharmacy Awards. Training tops list of 2018 priorities for nursing group Finance committee notes importance of research hospitals, health research Eisenschmid leaves, Doucet to act as interim CEO at CPhA The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) announced today that CEO Perry Eisenschmid has left the association. First Previous 145 146 147 148 149 Next Last