Eight questions to ask about the quality of continuing education programs In this guest post, The Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy shares eight key questions to assess the quality of continuing education programs. B.C. reports 120% increase in prescriptions after pharmacists gain expanded scopeB.C. pharmacists gained the ability to administer more vaccines and renew or adjust prescriptions for a wider range of drugs, with further changes on the way. Pets of Pharmacy: Weinberg and Anjelika For this edition of Pets of pharmacy, get ready to learn some interesting facts about goldfish! How to manage patients with heart failure according to heart failure phenotype Updated Canadian guidelines outline approaches to the management of patients with five different heart failure phenotypes. Have you found your niche? With pharmacists taking on more expanded scope, it's time for us pharmacy techs to let our skills shine. Connecting the dots between diabetes and depression: New site focuses on mental health aspect of the disease According to a survey from Diabetes Care Community almost 60% of people felt that their diabetes impacted their emotional well-being at least some of the time. Pets of pharmacy: Gizmo Our mailbox is brimming with beautiful pets! This week we’re sharing a senior pup with a heart of gold. Pharmacist advocates for pharmacy dispensing of psychedelics for mental illness Manitoba pharmacist outlines a proposed framework for controlled access to select psychedelic medications for treatment of mental disorders in Canada. Depression is a liar Escaping this psychological monster won’t happen by trying to fulfill its insurmountable expectations; that will only cause additional torment. Pharmacies can be safe space for victims of domestic violence Quebec pharmacist co-authors guidelines to help pharmacy staff identify and support patients of domestic abuse. First Previous 101 102 103 104 105 Next Last