I love the impact that pharmacists make on public health. Even before the pandemic, pharmacists were already leaders in vaccinating people and creating access points for population in need.
Cottage owners got richer on paper over the pandemic, with property values rising by as much as 160% in some parts of the country. Great, isn't it? But also more complicated for your succession plan.
You may not know all the answers right away. Learning is a lifelong process. Take the opportunities that excite and challenge you, surround yourself with leaders who inspire you and let yourself grow each day.
The practice standards would promote culturally safe healthcare and encourage doctors to provide care with humility as part of a move to address Indigenous-specific racism in B.C.'s healthcare system.
The professional order, called Ordre des infirmieres et infirmiers du Quebec, said Wednesday it recognized that systemic racism existed—particularly toward Inuit and First Nations people.
Questions about the high rates of cancer—and deaths—among members of Shelburne’s African Nova Scotian community, compared to their white neighbours on the other side of town or even within the South End, have long simmered.
What happens when our imperative to speak out runs up against barriers? When we encounter hostile interlocutors, when we are responded to disrespectfully by anonymous citizens or by colleagues?