For the first time ever in Ontario, physicians, pharmacists and nurse practitioners came together at a one-day conference to discuss new ways of collaborating to improve the province's healthcare system.
Independent pharmacists, struggling to survive since Ontario introduced a series of major changes to the drug system, want patients to go to bat for them with the government.
Researchers at public health agencies for Quebec City and the province, and at Université Laval's pharmacy faculty are examining vaccination services in community pharmacies.