P.E.I. gets poor marks on arthritis medsCoverage said to be worst in Canada Four holdout provinces urged to ban pharmacy tobacco salesWith the January 1 ban on pharmacy tobacco sales in Alberta, just four provinces-British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Yukon-still allow the sale of tobacco products in drugstores Confidentiality form revision wins NLMA approval Eastern Health's first draft was too restrictive on ability to voice concerns, says president BCMA steps back from talks on UBC clinical faculty contracts Quebec MD named top family medicine researcher Ontario nurse-practitioner clinics go ahead while health teams frozen Ontario ministry of health defends decision despite OMA's anger Newfoundland master pact talks to start months early NLMA sees date change as a positive sign after unusual deals struck between government and individual specialties last year Access to electronic health record plateaus in Sask. Saskatchewan community pharmacy views of patients' electronic health records has plateaued over the past few months, according to the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy. Alberta latest province to ban pharmacy tobacco sales In the first week of January 2009 cashiers in Alberta pharmacies were busy explaining to customers why they no longer had cigarettes to sell them. Protti wins COACH Leadership Award Career of achievement in health informatics First Previous 497 498 499 500 501 Next Last