Slow progress on e-health solutionsSurvey finds enthusiasm amongst pharmacists for digital health solutions, despite slow uptake. 'I was a drug dealer'—doctor learns to say no to patientsNova Scotia’s Dr. Amanda Woodhouse faced threats—and worse—from patients after she decided to clamp down on prescribing pain drugs, as the Chronicle-Herald reports. Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Rocco D’Angelo allegedly billed the Ontario Drug Benefits Plan for drug products that were not dispensed. NAPRA launches new website for IPGs eying Canada Online portal simplifies Canadian licensing process for internationally trained pharmacists. Summit showcases pharmacy services research Research program OPEN examines medication management services that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals provide. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient survey J.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. The Medical Post table of contents: October 7, 2014 print edition Pharmacists still the 'best placed health professionals' to check drug risks In wake of a recent CBC report on a woman who died from a fatal drug interaction that was missed by two pharmacists, experts are weighing in to defend the profession. Just a few days left to register for the CFP Forum Annual event focused on the patient's perspective this year. Physician, don’t treat thyself! B.C. cracks down on billing mistakes First Previous 643 644 645 646 647 Next Last