Critics sound alarm about Quebec’s EHR rolloutThe person in charge of one of Quebec’s most influential health organizations has publicly lamented the lack of over-arching leadership for the province’s $563-million EHR initiative. Alberta anticipates centennial celebrationsPharmacists to mark a century of regulated pharmacy practice through a year-long celebration. Handwashing message sinks in Semi-annual U.S. study of behaviour in public toilets shows highest rates of handwashing NS progressing toward expanded scope of practice Nova Scotia pursuing expansion in three areas: prescribing, administration of drugs, and participation in lab tests for drug therapy management. Sockeye-it to me! B.C.’s Adams River provides salmon run enthusiasts with an awing spectacle every fall Pharmacist elected to FHT board John Stanczyk to be sole voice for pharmacists on board of FHT advocacy group. CCHSE is reborn as CCHL U.S. independents riding out country's economic woes Independent pharmacies in the U.S. have managed to hang on to their profitability over the past year and in many cases also grew their businesses slightly. U of T program helps Brazilian nurses identify ways to improve primary health care Faculty of Nursing welcomes delegation from Brazil this week to share primary healthcare knowledge. One Olympic legacy: B.C.’s biggest measles outbreak since 1997 ‘Residual susceptibility’ stands in the way of measles elimination First Previous 351 352 353 354 355 Next Last