PTCB surveys techs on DEI in the workplaceWhile more than half of respondents agreed that DEI was important in the workplace, they feel there is room for improvement. Boy who died from asthma amid wildfire smoke is ‘face of climate crisis,’ doctor saysDr. Melissa Lem, says Carter Vigh’s death underscores the urgent need to better protect vulnerable people from the effects of wildfires and other climate change-driven emergencies. The ethics of recruiting international workers: Canada’s gains could mean another country’s pain Recruiting health workers from countries on the WHO’s safeguard list without robust and reciprocal benefits for the countries sending them does not meet ethical standards, authors say Voting begins for two pharmacist positions on the Ontario College of Pharmacists' board Registrants have until 5:00 p.m. EST on Aug. 2, 2023 to vote. Manitoba seeks to speed up approval of research by doctors A recent report described the province's research review processes as 'overly complicated with an opportunity to reduce duplication and streamline.' Three new common ailments added to the Pharmacy Plus PEI program’s roster The new additions bring the list to 35. Premiers meeting in Winnipeg to discuss use of new health dollars, affordability They’re gathering to discuss how to use $46 billion in new health funding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered in February. Pharmacists for a Smoke Free Canada shutters after more than a decade of work The organization tried numerous attempts to restructure over the past months to allow it to continue. Hitesh Pandya named new chair of the board of directors for the OPA ‘Together, we will champion the vital role of pharmacy professionals in delivering quality healthcare services across Ontario,’ he said. A look back as the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians turns 40 The CAPT was formed by a group of four Humber College pharmacy assistant students all the way back in 1983. First Previous 34 35 36 37 38 Next Last