Penalizing the patient for my care? That’s a hard no.No one loves filling out administrative forms or dealing with supply issues. I get it. But making the patient pay—and blaming the pharmacist—for elements of collaborative patient care that require a bit of extra paperwork? That’s just not right. Making visible the invisible: Supporting long COVID patients and the people caring for themThe prevalence of long COVID—a multi-system chronic illness occurring weeks to months after a COVID-19 infection—has led to what some have called ‘the hidden pandemic.’ In bid to win over dentists, Ottawa changes billing for dental care plan Health Minister Mark Holland says dentists and other oral-health providers no longer need to sign up with the government to provide care to patients who are covered under the national dental care plan. Debunking PCOS myths How to frame the discussion about polycystic ovarian syndrome and fertility. Six tips for creating your dream job Not feeling the love in your current position? We asked these happy pharmacists how they found professional satisfaction. Which first-line antidepressants cause the most weight gain? U.S. study compares weight gain over the first six months of treatment after starting eight different first-line antidepressants. Doctors excited about targeted prostate cancer therapy, but can’t prescribe it yet Dale Cousins is part of a clinical trial of radioligand therapy, or RLT—a precise targeting of cancer cells with radiation given intravenously. Universal primary care access by 2035 Former federal Health Minister Dr. Jane Philpott’s new book outlines a plan to get Canada there. Lalitha Raman-Wilms becoming new dean of UBC’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Before this, Raman-Wilms was the dean of the College of Pharmacy at the University of Manitoba. RECALL: Teva-Ectosone lot Teva Canada is recalling a lot of Teva-Ectosone after it found unacceptably high levels of an impurity in it. First Previous 109 110 111 112 113 Next Last