Techs making a mark as conference speakers Experts in a variety of roles, pharmacy techs are stepping up more and more to share the learning. Queen’s University to host lecture on a two-spirit Indigenous pharmacist's path to better healthcareJaris Swidrovich, a two-spirit and Indigenous pharmacist, is delivering the 2025 Tathan Henderson Lecture, covering storytelling and intersectionality in healthcare. Upcoming free webinar on antimicrobial stewardship initiatives in different provinces Panelists include Dr. Robert Strang and Dr. David Patrick. Medical Post finalist for four Eddie & Ozzie Awards Magazine honoured with North America-wide finalist nominations. Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada workshops on how to prepare for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in a meaningful way Workshop will help those in healthcare go beyond symbolic gestures to mark Sept. 30 with respect, humility and intention. St. Marys Museum offering a glimpse into historical healthcare with Medical Maladies exhibit For most of our history as a species, the ways in which we have treated our aches, pains, illnesses, infections and diseases was remarkably crude and, in many cases, lacking in scientific understanding. Northwestern Ontario doctor finds passion in theatre The worlds of medicine and theatre have more in common than one might think. Art with impact Summer in Canada is a wonderful time to enjoy outdoor art exhibits and attractions, which is where reader Lois Stevens got inspired to take her photo. The continuing education conundrum Let's think outside the box, or computer screen, and create the optimal backdrop for educational expansion. Lunch-hour webinar updates pharmacists on new COC options Sponsor-supported education session airing June 25 on eCortex.ca 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last