Tough times, hard choices: Alberta pharmacists are pushed to their limits Flu vaccines roll out across the province on Monday. That adds another layer of work for pharmacists already burdened by COVID vaccinations, rapid testing and the country's widest scope of clinical services. Repair and connect: Focusing on constructive solutions to microaggressions in healthcareWe all commit microaggressions. In medicine, we need to not bristle up in a huff of defensiveness, nor cancel those who err. Nova Scotia to cover the cost of cystic fibrosis drug Trikafta Last month, Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan announced they would pay for the drug, which costs roughly $300,000 a year per patient. Making a difference: 10 physicians working to improve healthcare for racialized communities Virtual session: Centre for Practice Excellence talks mental health and resilience in the pharmacy workforce High levels of occupational stress are plaguing the pharmacy community today. Maryland community pharmacist allegedly killed by brother upset over COVID vaccines The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy expressed its condolences to the family of Maryland community pharmacist Brian Robinette. More companies recalled lots of losartan tablets due to azido impurity Earlier this year, several other companies made similar recalls. Solve my problem: How do you best balance teaching responsibilities with patient care and clinic admin work? We asked physicians how they're able to make time for both of these key responsibilities. Atopic dermatitis patients may be at higher risk of COVID-19 because of comorbidities But patients using dupilumab had lower rates of infection. The story behind the new miniseries 'Dopesick,': an opioid crisis story that needed 'to be told' The eight-part miniseries about America's opioid crisis weaves together the painkiller's devastating toll and the actions of those who aided it or failed to stop it. First Previous 600 601 602 603 604 Next Last