Why PPNs are a worrisome trendHow are preferred provider networks any different in principle than offering loyalty points on prescriptions? How one pharmacist plans to attract physicians to an underserved regionWindsor's George El-Turk hopes to attract family doctors to his sprawling suburban community with a new combined pharmacy-medical centre. DISPATCH: CPSO likely to get right to dismiss frivolous and vexatious complaints PRACTICE GEMS: Add directions for pharmacists in Rx note Patients benefit from medication synchronization: U.S. study Nationwide study shows higher adherence, persistence among 'synced' patients. The Medical Post table of contents: January 21, 2014 print edition Opsumit for long-term treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension New oral endothelin receptor antagonist is effective alone or with a phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor. Preferred pharmacies, mail-order may mean higher costs: U.S. study Research by independent pharmacists' group finds costs of four common drugs more affordable with non-preferred pharmacies. Hit the ground running With a lot of hard work and dedication upfront, I smoothly transitioned into my new role once I became a registered tech. OPA pushing for further expansion of scope Ontario’s pharmacists got a chance to present their case for further expansion of their professional scope of practice before the province’s finance committee during pre-budget hearings this week. First Previous 686 687 688 689 690 Next Last