The doctor, who spoke with the Terrace Standard on condition of anonymity, pointed to a Chilliwack primary care centre that's been totally unable to bring on any doctors or nurse practitioners since it became otherwise ready to open.
The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) has published a new document the lays out the principles of professionalism for pharmacy.
Dr. Benedict Glover claims Dr. Sophia Duong had accused him falsely to coerce settlement monies. She admits giving him verbal consent but said she was extremely intoxicated and, as a medical resident under his supervision, was conditioned to do as he said.
Former chef Tracey Thompson emphasized in an interview that she does not wish to die, but with no means of financial support feels well and truly out of options.
In an upcoming feature article, we'll be looking at some of the ways in which pharmacists are finding joy, motivation and reasons for positivity in their pharmacy practice.