USask’s new program offers authentic clinical trainingThe Medication Assessment Centre provides practical learning experience and tools for both students and healthcare providers. Trio of B.C. doctors ordered to pay $180,000 in defamation dispute | See Update at bottom of storyVANCOUVER | Three Port Alberni doctors have been ordered to pay a combined $180,000 in damages after a Supreme Court of B.C. ruling says they defamed a colleague. Q&A with Dr. Brian Goldman: Exploring the secret language of doctors New book ‘starting a conversation’ about language used for decades by doctors in private B.C. pharmacists honoured for community achievement Two recent grads recognized for creating innovative non-dispensing pharmacy. Accidents happen without violating standard of care It took months to discover the error after woman’s ureter was transected during hysterectomy Research helps boost confidence for expanded scope Partnership to tackle obstacles hampering pharmacists' uptake of expanded services. Wave of pharmacy technicians coming OCP expects number of registered pharmacy technicians in the province to grow to 5,000 by 2016. LETTER: We should blame ourselves too for waits Doctors have mixed views of their drugstore colleagues Survey of physicians reveals that, as with all relationships, there is the good, the bad, and even the ugly. One way to handle (possibly) manipulative patients A kind, thorough approach lets you distinguish between drug-seekers and those patients who truly want help First Previous 472 473 474 475 476 Next Last