UBC launching new diploma in pharmacy leadership The one-year online program is expected to attract early to mid-career pharmacists. First of two mandatory professional development webinars on Indigenous health for Manitoba pharmacy professionals now availableHaving originally aired on June 26, the webinar is now available—and the mandatory webinar must be completed by the end of the year. Premiers meeting in Winnipeg to discuss use of new health dollars, affordability They’re gathering to discuss how to use $46 billion in new health funding that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered in February. What is this OTC Spark all about? You’ve probably been seeing our bright pink advertisements for something called OTC Spark. What is it, and why should you care? Yukon and N.W.T. sign respective agreements in principle with feds on health funding News of that deal came less than half an hour after Northwest Territories announced its own agreement in principle with Ottawa, worth $361 million over 10 years. A look back as the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians turns 40 The CAPT was formed by a group of four Humber College pharmacy assistant students all the way back in 1983. Pets of pharmacy: Simba Looking very regal here, Simba descends from a long line of royal felines Educator and TV host Sue Johanson, who helped destigmatize the joy of sex, dead at 93 With her wire-rim glasses and grandmotherly demeanour, Sue Johanson seemed an unlikely candidate to be Canadian TV’s foremost sex guru. Pets of pharmacy: Lilibet Is Lilibet named after a certain corgi-loving British Monarch? We’re not sure, but she’s definitely the Queen of her owner’s heart. Pets of pharmacy: Luna the Dalmatian When a Dalmatian is this pretty, you don’t need 101 of them; one is just perfect. First Previous 36 37 38 39 40 Next Last