Generic price caps blamed for closure of Nova Scotia village pharmacyCritics blame generic drug price cap for closure of village's only pharmacy. NAPRA releases standards of practice for techniciansApproval means job of regulated pharmacy technicians will be harmonized across the country. Major U.S. report supports bigger pharmacy role Advocates hail U.S. report as vital resource in support of push for more paid pharmacy services. Career of Barb Wells inspires new leadership award Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy introduces the Wellspring Pharmacy Leadership Award Program, encourages submissions. Newfoundland & Labrador's longest-known pharmacist mourned Cyril LeGrow died just one week before his 100th birthday. Ontario RNs at Queen's Park today for annual meeting One hundred and fifty nurses, students gathering to outline a plan that will provide better health care for Ontarians at a lower cost. Ontario to step up pharmacist injection/immunization program Increasing numbers of pharmacists in Ontario are applying for certification to administer injections and immunizations. RNs deem crowding at BC hospital a crisis Overcrowding at Royal Jubilee Hospital's emergency room has reached crisis levels, registered nurses say. Advocacy group pushes for calorie counts, sodium values on menus Group wants all levels of government to make it mandatory to share dietary details. Flu shot in pregnancy protects baby Immunization boosts antibody levels, not linked with miscarriage First Previous 354 355 356 357 358 Next Last