My journey into advocacy began in 1984 with the South African Health Workers Congress, a multidisciplinary team of healthcare workers united by common values, committed to fighting for equitable healthcare access and democracy.
Enrolment in pharmacy tech courses is steadily declining, so Quebec organizations have launched a major campaign to attract young people and raise the profile of often little-known professions.
Thornley works collaboratively across disciplines and stakeholders to support changing practice that delivers efficient and effective care: providing evidence to inform policy.
Pharmacogenomics is often touted as revolutionary. Does the thought of a healthcare revolution make you feel exhausted? I suggest we take this revolution in increments, exactly the way this useful technology will impact patient care.
We all know, in theory, that our time is limited. Living that reality means truly cherishing the time we have, not fretting about the things we can’t change and learning to value time on our own.