‘Misrepresents certain facts’: Neighbourhood Pharmacies reacts to Alberta’s new COVID-19 vaccine policyThe pharmacy organization is urging the province to reverse its decision. Who’s afraid of AI?I am, a little. As someone whose job is to learn about a subject, examine it from many angles, then assess, distill and clearly communicate what’s important about it, artificial intelligence seems threatening. It’s my new competitor, if you will. Tech Refresher: Techs can help reduce single-use plastics—and more Even small steps introduced into your pharmacy to reduce emissions can have an impact. Tech responds to call to join paramedic services Nair Cardozo broke new ground when she joined Toronto Paramedic Services as superintendent of pharmaceuticals. Study scopes out whether pharmacists could acceptably provide STI services Review of more than 20 international studies examined experiences with pharmacists providing services related to sexually transmitted infections. Which is better: hospital or community practice? Why hospital practice may not always be the best fit for pharmacy technicians. How well is Ontario doing when it comes to pharmacist prescribing for dermatology problems? The service is popular, but missing the mark when it comes to underserviced populations. Quebec pharmacists launch first ‘day without replacements’ Calling it an ‘intolerable’ situation, the AQPP is drawing attention to the growing stranglehold of replacement agencies on the pharmacy workforce. ‘Signs of being ungovernable’: Alberta pharmacist loses license for diverting Adderall and hypnotics, then ghosting investigators Pharmacist Michael Tweedy is facing a $10,000 fine and the cancellation of his registration after the college’s tribunal found him to have engaged in ‘dishonest, deceptive’ conduct. POLL: Should doctors over 55 still have to do as much overnight call? See what your colleagues say. Take our weekly doctor poll. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last