Past presidents call on Canadian Psychiatry Association to withdraw position statement on MAiDIn a 2016 survey, just 30% of CPA members supported MAiD for mental illness and the authors of the letter contend members weren't consulted on the statement Pharmacists fire back after WSJ editorial calls them 'needless middlemen'Two heads of major American pharmacy associations have issued a rebuttal against a Wall Street Journal editorial which suggested doctors should be allowed to dispense medication, at cost, to patients. NY law empowers pharmacists to vaccinate against COVID-19 Under new law, pharmacists will be immediately able to administer the vaccine when it becomes available Canadian Paediatric Society calls on education ministries to allow graduations The association said it's concerned students moving on to their next stage in life will not experience the usual celebration that comes with their achievement CMA launches new Wellness Support Line to help physicians and learners Preliminary discussions underway for pharmacies to test for COVID-19 But further input and discussion from pharmacists needed, says OPA's Bates. 30 day limit on prescriptions in Ontario expected to end by July 1 A call to action for a united profession The solutions to ensure we speak as one profession have remained elusive—until now Survey confirms ongoing drug supply challenges Up to 60% of pharmacists report receiving reduced supplies on most or all medication orders. CPhA update: Preparing Canada for flu season during COVID-19 The CPhA will be working toward the development an Influenza preparedness plan to ensure community pharmacy is ready First Previous 97 98 99 100 101 Next Last