Big reform coming to BCMA if members pass proposed bylawBut will the BCMA make the change? Breakthrough for Saudi women: they can soon work in retail pharmaciesBut retailers that employ both women and men must erect barriers to separate sexes while they work. LETTER: Dr. Hugi’s rant ‘feminist invective’ What men can learn from women about investing MALE FRAUD: Men more likely than women to fudge research Study shows senior scientists, not trainees, are most often guilty Ottawa Hospital told it can't ban workers' tattoos and piercings OTTAWA | A labour arbitrator has ruled that The Ottawa Hospital was not justified in ordering nurses and other employees to cover up their tattoos and remove their piercings. Could warnings against doctors be made public? Public push for cautions to be published Pharmacist fired for praying on the job A pharmacist in California is suing Walmart after apparently being fired for praying on the job. ONA President Linda Haslam-Stroud walks the picket line with elementary teachers in Burlington Student Guide 2012: Views—A call for unity Pharmacists and pharmacy students are facing challenging times, but there is a ray of hope—it lies in our differences. First Previous 157 158 159 160 161 Next Last