4 tips to enhance the patient journey – and your business, Part 2.When I went through my undergraduate education in pharmacy, I was told, if there are red flag symptoms/signs, refer to a doctor. That was the end of that conversation. How Australia’s ‘national scheme’ got countrywide licencesIn many ways, Australia is like Canada—with palm trees. Two techs elected to OCP board Candidates were elected to the board as pharmacy technician directors for a three-year and one-year term, respectively. Drug InterACTIONs with tobacco smoke The Drug InterACTIONs with Tobacco Smoke Tool was developed to assist Canadian pharmacists identify drug interactions with the polyaromatic hydrocarbons in tobacco smoke and to provide some guidance on their management. Editorial: The Money Issue The case for national licences (and how Australia did it). Why does family medicine matter? As Dr. Alykhan Abdulla explains, it’s the inherent power to accompany patients on their life’s journey—and reap all the benefits that entails. Small but mighty? Dr. Gary Kinney ponders the merit in being a shrub amidst the tall trees of the world. Practicing pediatric medicine on the real thing: program lets medical students interact with kids and families Dalhousie University’s Parent Tot program gives students a chance to learn skills before entering clerkship. Musings on aging Among the ferns and foliage, Dr. Gary Kinney welcomes the aging process—including the liberation of logic. Tailor antimicrobials to patients’ clinical presentation and risk factors in cases of sepsis Article from Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists highlights sepsis guideline updates that impact pharmacists. First Previous 132 133 134 135 136 Next Last