CPhA provides resources re Indigenous health and LGBT2SQ+ patient health“As a key entry point to our health system, the pharmacy community has an essential role to play in implementing culturally safe, patient-centered care across Canada.” Family files $2.7 million lawsuit over Indigenous woman's death in Quebec hospitalThe video of her treatment in September 2020 went viral and drew outrage and condemnation across the province and the country. Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada launches Indigenous-led association will support Indigenous pharmacy professionals and improve care for Indigenous patients Dr. Gigi Osler appointed to Senate Former CMA president will represent Manitoba. Manitoba health authority promises to help address racism in healthcare services Government of Nunavut honours slain pre-nursing student with scholarship in her name Savanna Pikuyak previously worked at Nunavut's department of health. Mutiny charge withdrawn as military officer apologizes for anti-vaccine comments Soldier says: ‘It was wrong for me to present myself as a Canadian Armed Forces member to publicly express my private views.’ How is cannabis legalization going? Feds launch overdue review to find out Federal health minister asks reviewers to apply a sex and gender lens to their investigation. Legault sorry for saying racism against Indigenous people at hospital is 'settled' Legault says he never meant to offend when he said during a televised leaders debate last week that the situation at the hospital in Joliette, Que., is settled. Continuing professional development: Netflix or Carnegie Hall? While in-person events are fun, there are loads of reasons why we should maintain virtual options for continuing medical education. First Previous 46 47 48 49 50 Next Last