Saskatchewan starting minor ailment feesProvince will soon be the first in Canada to pay pharmacists for minor ailment assessments. Quebec's Bill 41 adopted unanimouslyQuebec Order of Pharmacists can now authorize members to extend and adapt prescriptions, treat certain minor conditions, order and analyze lab tests, administer medication for the purpose of instruction. TV ads anger doctors LAST LAUGH: MED Fold-in healthcare debate Shoppers investing in Blueprint for Pharmacy initiative Contribution will help fund new research to evaluate the impact of healthcare policies on pharmacy practices. Ottawa pharmacist still missing Greg Etue, a prominent Ottawa pharmacist, disappeared last week. Premiers' meeting may open pharmacist opportunities Newly formed Health Care Innovation Working Group may hold specific interest for pharmacists, says CPhA exec. Business 2.0 event sold out Registration for Business 2.0, the education day for pharmacy owners produced by Drugstore Canada in partnership with the Ontario Pharmacists' Association, is closed. Health advocates criticize ongoing tobacco sales in B.C. pharmacies B.C. one of the last provinces that still allows the sale of tobacco products in pharmacies. Nyda: new topical spray for head lice Product is also effective against nymphs and eggs. First Previous 801 802 803 804 805 Next Last