Five takeaways: AMA ‘State of Health Care’ report looks at how patients in Alberta feel about their care‘If you’ve ever wondered whether you make a difference—this survey offers a resounding yes.’ Ontario College of Pharmacists is looking for Lay Committee appointees Applications are due on July 16. ‘Misrepresents certain facts’: Neighbourhood Pharmacies reacts to Alberta’s new COVID-19 vaccine policy The pharmacy organization is urging the province to reverse its decision. BADCLAP: CPhA highlights resource of key heat and medication reminders The poster reminds healthcare pros of drug mechanisms to keep in mind when it's blazing hot out. Quebec pharmacists launch first ‘day without replacements’ Calling it an ‘intolerable’ situation, the AQPP is drawing attention to the growing stranglehold of replacement agencies on the pharmacy workforce. Introducing the CAPT pharmacy tech of the year Kymmberley Wright lauded for being a trusted mentor and role model for the profession. Pharmacy tech receives prestigious inaugural recognition award Bhawanjot Bahadur is the first recipient of the RPhT award from the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association. Editorial: New ideas from surprising sources Along with April showers and the promise of warm sunshiny days to come, Spring is traditionally pharmacy conference season. Bring Your . . . MLA to Work Day? Pharmacies across Nova Scotia welcome their local government officials for an educational visit For the third year in a row, the Pharmacy Association of Nova Scotia organized an opportunity for legislators to see how pharmacies (and pharmacists) actually work. Ontario College of Pharmacists seeking responses on new survey on business pressures The OCP wants to find out how business pressures impact pharmacists’ ability to meet standards of practice. First Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last