B.C. doctors urge province to expand time-based model of payFPs currently can bill for up to an hour to assess whether a patient meets the criteria for the anti-viral drug Paxlovid. Toronto pre-teen the youngest person in Canada to receive total artificial heartHer doctors at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children on Monday detailed their last-ditch measure to save her life when a previous transplant began to fail. Some SARS-CoV-2 variants showing signs of becoming resistant to Paxlovid Drug should be reserved for those who need it most to slow down resistance. QUIZ: Medical errors and patient safety Test your knowledge of recent headlines and landmark research. When two wrongs don't make a right: Doctor prescribed Ivermectin for myocarditis—even though tests ruled out the condition Dr. Wilhemus Petrus Grobler told the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Manitoba he was acceding to what the patient wanted. Pharmacist-led filmmaker team plans exposé on pharmacy working conditions Coming to NETFLIX—an exposé on the untenable working conditions faced by retail pharmacy staff in the U.S.? PEI to authorize technician injections New regulations expected to come into effect in October of this year. NAPRA creates eight principles of professionalism for pharmacy The National Association of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities (NAPRA) has published a new document the lays out the principles of professionalism for pharmacy. What options do your patients with migraine have beyond pain meds? Researchers have discovered that genetics and environmental factors play a role in the condition of migraine. The number of Canadians without prescription drug coverage is dropping More Canadians now have prescription drug coverage, with the number of uninsured Canadians decreasing from 5.2% in 2016 to 2.8% in 2020. First Previous 251 252 253 254 255 Next Last