Ruling upholds firing of paramedics who allowed patient to crawl for treatmentVideo shows the paramedics leading a crawling man to an elevator after suggesting to a support worker that the patient could walk under his own power Insomnia: New focus on first-line nonpharmacologic management for pharmacistsNew focus on first-line nonpharmacologic management for pharmacists Health Canada extends controlled substances exemptions Originally set to expire in Sept. 2020, the new rules have been extended to Sept. 2021 Children could be major vectors of COVID-19 spread Young children with COVID-19 could ultimately be extremely contagious, according to a recent American study that may reignite the debate about reopening schools and daycares. Acetaminophen–ibuprofen fixed-dose combo product coming soon to Canada Indicated in adults for short-term management of mild to moderate acute pain and for reduction of fever PharmD's clinical scheduling app a game changer The app is being used to support pharmacy COVID-19 testing and prepare for influenza vaccine season Man charged with first degree murder of doctor at Alberta medical clinic RCMP say a fatal attack on a doctor at a busy walk-in clinic in central Alberta was targeted and pre-planned. Canadians, pharmacists share concerns about flu immunizations Greater demand for flu shots expected, but Canadians concerned about how they will get immunized safely A prescription for stress management A guide to tried-and-not-quite-true stress relief for doctors 5 Tips: Being prepared for anaphylaxis in the pharmacy Start planning so that you and your staff will be well-prepared to handle an anaphylactic emergency in the pharmacy. First Previous 770 771 772 773 774 Next Last