Winnipeg's CDI College investigated, enrolment halted following complaints from nursing students Patient suing pharmacist, employerB.C. man accusing pharmacist of medical malpractice for changing his longstanding prescription medication without notice. Manitoba targets generics Manitoba’s health minister is introducing new legislation to further cut costs for generic drugs and ensure a more reliable supply. Smart financial planning for the blended family Things can get complicated when you say ‘I do’ more than once New CEO at Pharmasave Former Overwaitea executive Carmen Churcott has been appointed chief executive officer at Pharmasave Drugs (National) Ltd. Ontario to require sprinklers in care homes Ontario is poised to become the first province in Canada to make automatic sprinklers mandatory in all retirement and nursing homes and residences for the disabled. CPhA appoints new CEO The Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) has announced the appointment of Perry Eisenschmid as the new CEO effective June 17, 2013. How to cut Canada’s approval time for new drugs while improving safety Canada could adopt a system where U.S. and European drug approvals were considered sufficient for market access in Canada TOP STORY: Alberta to ban rewards for prescription drugs College to propose prohibition on inducements for both drugs and professional pharmacy services Colleges: Who will watch the watchers? First Previous 150 151 152 153 154 Next Last