Ontario nurses say patient care is compromised by increasing workloadsNurses across the province say increased workloads are threatening patient care. How nurses can be a force of change when it comes to technology adoptionHow nurses are preparing themselves for the wave of technological changes affecting them and other clinicians. Come together Retail will continue to run the front lines of health care unless pharmacists unite to bring change. BCPhA gears up for conference The BCPhA is gearing up for this year's annual conference. Ontario to expand Nursing Graduate Guarantee Program broadened to include nurses trained in other parts of Canada, internationally. Asthma Society endorses BCPhA program Just in time for World Asthma Day––May 7, 2013––the British Columbia Pharmacy Association (BCPhA)’s proposed asthma consultation program has received the endorsement of the Asthma Society of Canada. Stateside: Nurses more prone to being bullied than other workers New book Toxic Nursing addresses workplace incivility Letting the air out of the balloon: The Alberta college responds to cost criticisms Alberta registrar offers rebuttal to colleges investigation Techs need to be key players if pharmacy is to survive Redefining customer service in the new world of pharmacy Letter: Cuts make it hard for nurses to provide proper care Over the past nine years working on a busy surgical ward, I have come to learn that the most valuable place a nurse can be is at a patient’s bedside. First Previous 524 525 526 527 528 Next Last