Cars filled the parking lot of Georgian Winds with people lined up around the building, eager to be signed in to a first-come-first-serve slot for the newest addition to the health facility.
NAPRA's Diagnostic Tool and Learning Modules was originally created for international pharmacy graduates but is now available to all pharmacists and pharmacy students, including those educated in Canada.
Provides guidance on evaluation, counselling, nonsurgical and surgical treatment of female stress urinary incontinence, as well as management of surgery complications.