Embracing change: Specialty pharmacy in SaskatoonThe BioScript Pharmacy in Saskatoon serves approximately 5,000 patients across the province and is staffed by five pharmacists, 11 pharmacy assistants and two licensed technicians. Ont.’s Bill 60 provides no safeguards for physicians’ privilegesLawyer Brooke Shekter says doctors are in a ‘dangerous place’ when working at the private facilities allowed by the new Your Health Act. Unsure about delivering culturally safe care? New training curricula are being rolled out, but nothing beats being there Poll: What is the best thing about your day-to-day work life? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. We need to rethink how we treat older women in healthcare Older adults need healthcare and social services that respond to their unique needs. For older women, however, research shows that this is not happening. Case report: Just an itch? A patient at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic is concerned about her rash, but only because it's itchy. Bye-bye LMCC: Manitoba college changing regulations to register internationally educated docs faster The changes are set to take effect Sept. 1. Saskatchewan releases new course for pharmacy managers All licenced pharmacists and pharmacy technicians should consider taking the class, the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals says. First Board Certified Emergency Medicine Pharmacists graduate The American program launched in the spring of this year. ‘Way past due’: Resource helps healthcare providers identify, treat brain injuries from domestic abuse A new resource is the first to tell healthcare professionals how to treat brain injuries that are a result of intimate partner violence. First Previous 91 92 93 94 95 Next Last