Fighting PBMs, advocacy and what full-scope can really look like: A friendly cross-border pharmacy collabLeaders from major U.S. pharmacy banners and associations met with their Canadian counterparts in Toronto this past week in an effort to share experiences, wisdom and lessons learned. Mission to Guatemala leaves lasting impression on pharmacy techsTrip provided essential health care to remote villagers and incredible insights for students. Learning to work together Collaboration is key but not always easy among healthcare professionals. New Indigenous cultural safety, humility and anti-racism education requirements coming for B.C. pharmacy professionals Pharmacy professionals must complete at least three hours of this type of education annually. Will an MBA help clinicians grow? The decision to get an MBA isn’t an easy one. It’s a significant investment of time and money—with no guarantees of a breakthrough at the end of the journey. Meet the world’s oldest pharmacist This 102-year-old pharmacist in Japan is celebrating her world record and her vocation. Empathy and excellence: A culture for your pharmacy When patients feel appreciated, they're more likely to come back, refer others and comply with treatment. PAM: In praise of pharmacy professionals Here's a round up of just some of the many initiatives underway in March for Pharmacy Appreciation Month. CPNL creates new registration categories for tech students, interns This allows students enrolled in pharmacy tech programs and recent graduates to register with the College. Educators prepare students to practise under new ACP practice standards Ultimately, the goal is for students to have enough practice so the technical tasks become comfortable, and they can focus on patient care. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last