B.C. finishes merging health-profession colleges in plan for better oversightBritish Columbia’s government has amalgamated 11 health-professional colleges into two, setting the foundation for what it says is stronger oversight. Tech Talk: Optimizing Pharmacy Workflow to Improve Efficiency and Patient Safety Sour stats: 46% of Manitoba docs are considering leaving the province, retiring or reducing their hours While some docs are simply due for retirement, the majority of flighty physicians say (fixable) systemic and institutional problems are to blame. B.C.’s Longitudinal Family Physician payment model expands to include facility-based care Inclusion of inpatient, long-term, palliative and pregnancy and newborn care in facilities aims to build on success of model launched in February 2023. Manitoba doctor who sexually assaulted patients could face lengthy prison term Some victims, whose names are protected under a publication ban, told the sentencing hearing the assaults left them with long-term anxiety and fear. Thousands of doctors go on strike in England a week before the U.K. general election The five-day strike by junior doctors shines a spotlight on the troubles besetting the chronically underfunded National Health Service. A pharmacist’s dilemma Nicotine pouches have health and environmental harm reduction potential but can promote nicotine addiction. Crossing continents for career in Canada Growing up in a small mountain town in Poland, Paulina Humphrey never imagined she'd end up in her current role. International pharmacy conference comes to Canada Academics and pharmacy researchers to convene in Banff this summer for this conference that’s being held in Canada for the first time Stupid stuff is burning us out: a lesson in saying ‘No’ Dr. Eric Cadesky offers up another installment in his advice to early career colleagues series. First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last