Alternative healer faces manslaughter charge over woman’s death at a U.K. slapping therapy workshopHongchi Xiao was charged with manslaughter by gross negligence in the October 2016 death of Danielle Carr-Gomm, Wiltshire Police said. Treating opioid use disorder prior to surgery prevents relapse, overdoseStudy finds big differences between those whose OUD is treated, or not. Celebrating a Pillar of Pharmacy Former employers, colleagues and students recently gathered to recount inspiring stories about one of pharmacy's biggest patient safety advocates. POLL: How does your pharmacy deal with aggressive behaviour from patients? Do you have specific strategies in place to handle poor patient behaviour? Meet the candidates for CMA president for 2025-26 Voting is now open, and this time, it’s New Brunswick’s turn. Vox pop: Alberta wants all residents to take survey on reshaping its healthcare system The survey is meant to take about 10 minutes to complete and is open until Dec. 8. Alberta COVID panel chair urges federal Conservatives to weaponize his findings Preston Manning, the former head of the Reform Party, made the pitch last week in an email sent to Conservative MPs on the same day the report from the panel he chaired was published. Survey says: NAPRA asks pharmacists, pharmacy techs for feedback on new competencies for entry to practice NAPRA is requesting feedback on its Professional Competencies for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians at Entry to Practice in Canada. Sitting on top of the world: Canadian medical schools score high in international rankings McGill University climbs higher in rankings as the school deals with government decision on tuition. Caption October’s cartoon: Book Time to dole out some laughter as medicine. Share your funny caption idea for a chance to win. First Previous 28 29 30 31 32 Next Last