Nunavut wants healthcare professionals to take winter holidays closer to the North PoleIncentive designed to avoid staff shortages over the holiday season. Practice management: When it's time to part waysEnding the doctor-patient relationship can be stressful. Here’s what to keep in mind. 'Exceptional staffing shortages' prompt college to give pharmacist extra fine instead of suspension Anne Marie Kember was sanctioned by the Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists for using expired compounding powders. NAPRA pilot program helps international pharmacy graduates get licensed faster The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) is highlighting its new program to help international pharmacy graduates become pharmacists in Canada. PEI pharmacists gain minor ailment prescribing, ability to renew prescriptions The Pharmacy Plus PEI program allows pharmacists to assess and prescribe for 32 common ailments as well as renewing prescriptions. N.L. doctors push back against change that would give government a say in licensing The Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association says the move would compromise the profession's basic tenet of self-regulation. Canadian women sign on to lawsuits around permanent birth-control Essure Hundreds of women have signed on to a class action lawsuit and mass tort against Bayer, which made Essure, a permanent birth control device. 5 Tips for maximizing technicians’ skills in your community pharmacy Technicians will be at the centre of a paradigm shift in community pharmacy. Ontario college seeks three-month independent practice licence for out-of-province doctors An existing short-duration certificate—which is good for 30 days and requires supervision—will stay in place. Will B.C.’s new contract incentives work to lure FPs? The new-to-practice contract is an hours-based two-year contract. First Previous 121 122 123 124 125 Next Last