Pharmacy tech receives prestigious inaugural recognition awardBhawanjot Bahadur is the first recipient of the RPhT award from the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association. Event examines how to improve interprofessional connections in pharmacyHumber Polytechnic-hosted event helps nurture a better understanding of pharmacy professions. Editorial: New ideas from surprising sources Along with April showers and the promise of warm sunshiny days to come, Spring is traditionally pharmacy conference season. Networking for joy ‘You can survive without a community, but you can’t thrive without one.’ Joy—the extended-release version of happiness Joy is a state of being that can coexist with challenges and persist during challenging times. It isn't just positive thinking—it's a practical tool for sustainable healthcare practice. Ontario College of Pharmacists seeking responses on new survey on business pressures The OCP wants to find out how business pressures impact pharmacists’ ability to meet standards of practice. Why this pharmacist started an educational video series Steven Hopp is creating videos to teach the public about all that pharmacists do—beyond dispensing. How UBC integrated Indigenous health and cultural safety education into its PharmD program UBC's UPROOT project has spent the last decade designing and implementing curriculum about Indigenous health for B.C.'s only pharmacy program. Top takeaways from TELUS Health’s new Pharmacy Trends market report The inaugural report featured 5 big trends about the future of pharmacies in Canada. More funding and collaboration to fuel practice change By filling research and evidence gaps in pharmacy, we can move the profession forward in a big way. First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next Last