‘Pull incentives’ could help fight antibiotic resistance: reportSubscription pull incentives—when countries pay yearly amounts to manufacturers for access to needed antibiotics—could help Canada have access to more new antibiotics and grow the pipeline as well. Manitoba government to hire more staff to speed up hospital discharge timesThe NDP is providing more than $2 million to add more allied health staff and hospital case co-ordinators to help reduce wait times in emergency departments. IV vitamin C does not help hospitalized COVID patients In fact, it may make things worse. Here’s what the federal government’s tight fiscal outlook could mean for pharmacare It is now nearly impossible for a bill to pass before the holiday break, which begins in just three weeks. Dementia and MAiD: A hard needle to thread The current legal mechanisms surrounding MAiD are extremely complex for dementia sufferers and their loved ones. How might parameters improve in the future? Providing contraception and medication abortion? This new toolkit can help A new online toolkit from the Canadian Pharmacists Association offers easy-to-implement tools pharmacists can use to support their practice. Case report: Out of the frying pan! With two burn patients in one day, let's remember to remind others to be careful with potentially dangerous, common household materials. Tech Talk CE: A compounding overview A technical pill to swallow: Patient vitals can be measured and recorded by ingesting this device A first step for a potential diagnostic tool for apnea and OIRD. Alberta planning new compensation model to encourage nurse practitioners to set up their own independent practices A release from the province said nurse practitioners ‘can provide about 80% of the medical services a family physician provides.’ First Previous 206 207 208 209 210 Next Last