What to tell colleagues and patients about avian influenza (‘bird flu’)Help educate other healthcare providers and the public about the highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 virus. Are you taking care of your pharmacy’s house league?In a pharmacy, you have rep staff, like the experienced ones who largely run your programs and who are recognized by patients and prescribers. You also have house league staff in those who work fewer hours per week or month. How is the STAIRS treatment model for MDD different? Study protocol outlines STAIRS interventions for functional and personal recovery. B.C.’s first health centre catering to francophone community to open in the fall Data provided by the province shows 6.6% of B.C.’s population, or more than 328,000 people, can speak French. Teachers’ plan members must use in-house pharmacy for specialty meds Some members of Ontario Teachers’ Insurance Plan want to be able to continue to use their own pharmacies. Why the Canadian Immunization Guide should be our first stop for vaccination decision-making Vaccinations are an important—but not the only—component of any travel consultation. Myocardial infarction with no obstructive coronary artery disease is more common in women Canadian guidelines summarize the latest evidence on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation and management of MINOCA. Fibromyalgia: Prolonged fasting can alleviate symptoms Supervised fasting lasting an average of seven to eight days resulted in a significant reduction in pain and improvement in quality of life. Home blood pressure devices are not all equal Many home blood pressure devices sold in Canada, especially those sold online, haven’t been validated by Hypertension Canada, according to an Edmonton-based study. Meet UofT’s youngest PharmD graduate This 21 year old PharmD and volunteers starts an industry residency soon as she explores her place in the profession. First Previous 109 110 111 112 113 Next Last