Mentoring of women in academic medicine said to be suffering due to #MeToo movement Critics slam Liberals over prescription drug cost 'concession' in trade pactThe Trudeau government is being urged to do everything possible to mitigate the impact of allowing brand name pharmaceutical companies to shield their drug patents for an additional two years in Canada. Saskatchewan residents routinely failing to follow prescribing rules By failing to include the name of the supervising physician, doctors are making more work for pharmacists Ontario pharmacists, college respond to exposé on 'drug-dealing pharmacists' An investigation published by the Toronto Star raised questions about whether enough is being done to ensure narcotics aren't being redirected to the streets through pharmacies Pay for specialists to become an early issue for new Quebec government The newly elected CAQ party is looking to cut pay by an average of $80,000 per specialist Your questions about DNA testing in pharmacies, answered In light of Pharmasave's recent rollout of genetic testing at its locations across Ontario, some have raised concerns 2018 Pharmacy Forum re-visits value for services The theme for the 2018 CFP Pharmacy Forum, to be held in Toronto on October 25, is “Making the Value Connection” High-dose flu shots will not be available in Ontario pharmacies While the government has not provided a reason for why the vaccine will not be offered in pharmacies, many suspect cost is the determining factor Pharmacist pushes for free access to insulin pen needles in Ontario In a quest to get insulin pen needles covered under Ontario’s provincial drug plan, one pharmacist is taking matters into her own hands. Quebec college president steps down under new legal term limits Dr. Charles Bernard reportedly earned $643,000 a year as college president First Previous 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 Next Last