Issues and challenges in test follow-upA CMPA physician advisor at Family Medicine Forum talks general rules and how to avoid accountability gaps. All talk and no comprehension The government has decreed that all new immigrants should be able to receive all their healthcare in French after six months in the province. So I'm not exactly optimistic about much needed funding for translation services. Protect the supply: Nova Scotia college reminds doctors of responsibilities when prescribing to patients not in Canada Co-signing a prescription is still prescribing, the reminder notes. Don't drink and drive . . . and then lie about it on your college registration Saskatoon family medicine physician Dr. Kristyn Insley has been suspended for three months and ordered to pay $1,410 in college costs. Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals releases details about expanded scope of practice The details included pharmacist care clinics guidelines and a proposed timeline for changes. Some highlights of Alberta’s COVID-19 panel report More than 90 recommendations came as a result of the panel. CPhM invites techs to apply to committees The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba encourages pharmacy technicians with diverse backgrounds and experience working in different practice settings to apply to join its statutory and standing committees. Tech aims to use Master's degree to forge new pathways Karyann Dorn found her way to a career in pharmacy in an unorthodox way—doing field research in Ecuador. CPSO: Thank you Dr. Jabir Jassam says family doctors are struggling but recent CPSO policies have been a benefit. Government needs to do more to attract and retain pharmacists: PANL The association is advocating for changes In pharmacy school class sizes, more resources for internationally-trained pharmacists and better contracts. First Previous 60 61 62 63 64 Next Last