Watch for it: First-of-its-kind equivalency program for internationally trained pharmacists and pharm techsThe Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists expects to have a shortlist this year of jurisdictions where a pharmacist or pharmacy technician licence can be deemed equivalent to a Canadian licence. N.L. wants family docs to sign up for its incentive programsApplications are open now for the Family Practice Start-Up Program—and close as soon as Aug. 31, 2023. First of two mandatory professional development webinars on Indigenous health for Manitoba pharmacy professionals now available Having originally aired on June 26, the webinar is now available—and the mandatory webinar must be completed by the end of the year. Pets of Pharmacy: PB&J These two canine siblings get along together as well as their namesakes, peanut butter and jam. Pharmacists for a Smoke Free Canada shutters after more than a decade of work The organization tried numerous attempts to restructure over the past months to allow it to continue. U.S. community pharmacies recognized for contributions to public health during pandemic However, some still firmly oppose any effort to increase pharmacists’ scope of practice, including those related to public health activities. Saskatchewan lays down the law on Botox injections in pharmacy In addition to restrictions on cosmetic injections, pharmacists are also not allowed to administer Botox for therapeutic purposes, according to the Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals. As residencies kick off, Nova Scotia is training a record number of new physicians Every residency spot in the province is full. A look back as the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians turns 40 The CAPT was formed by a group of four Humber College pharmacy assistant students all the way back in 1983. Technology fuelling better outcomes in pharmacy services CFP Pharmacy Forum highlights pharmacist-driven software tools that are optimizing practice scope. First Previous 69 70 71 72 73 Next Last