Slippery slopeErin Callahan has lived with type 1 diabetes for 37 years. She uses insulin daily. After starting a new job, she was shocked to learn that her new drug plan would not cover her insulin. Why? Protecting patients with suicidal ideation when prescribing or dispensing medicationsNew recommendations from Collège des médecins du Québec and Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec. April 24 and May 1: OCP running info sessions about PACE assessments for pharmacy technicians At the end of 2024, PACE will replace the Structured Practical Training program for pharmacy technician applicants. ‘Secret group’ for physician finance enthusiasts Physicians can gain a wealth of money wisdom from their peers in this Facebook group. Budget 2024 includes student loan forgiveness for pharmacists Canada’s 2024 budget includes expanding the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Program to include pharmacists working in some regions of the country. Quotas in pharmacy: Initial survey findings in Saskatchewan are 'aligned' with Ontario's results Meanwhile, the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia has launched its own survey, with questions adapted from the surveys in Ontario and Saskatchewan. A single graph of surging overtime shows a system under strain What the latest Canadian Institute for Health Information report reveals. MAPflow now available to New Brunswick pharmacists The New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association (NBPA) has worked with MAPflow to create a customized program for pharmacists in the province. Time-delayed pharmacy safes immediately reduce robberies The implementation of time-delayed safes in all Ontario pharmacies has had an immediate effect. Illicit drugs in hospitals: B.C. forms task force to ensure consistent policies Concerns over nurses’ safety prompts discussion in provincial legislature. First Previous 21 22 23 24 25 Next Last