QUIZ: What do you know about hives and angioedema?Test your knowledge on common skin conditions. Eight ways healthcare professionals should create safe spaces for patients: ISMP CanadaPatients need inclusive healthcare spaces that are psychologically safe, the organization says. Prescription copy functions can lead to errors: Manitoba’s Safety IQ program The prescription copy function in pharmacy software can lead to errors, especially when a dose changes. What specializing emergency care for seniors looks like It’s time for it—and Toronto’s University Health Network is leading the way. MAPflow now available to New Brunswick pharmacists The New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association (NBPA) has worked with MAPflow to create a customized program for pharmacists in the province. New guidelines for oral immunotherapy for food allergies Recommendations will help doctors prepare families who plan to build up their child’s tolerance by gradually introducing small amounts of allergens. As federal budget approaches, putting healthcare money to work is what Canadians want and need: CMA Dr. Kathleen Ross, CMA president, calls for solutions like team-based care, pan-Canadian licensure and a national health workforce strategy. Burnout: Why don’t family doctors just cut back their hours? Cutting back hours as a family doctor results in a cascade of negative consequences, argues Dr. Nadia Alam. Pharmacy techs could play a larger role in safe use of complementary medicines With adequate education and supportive technologies, pharmacy technicians could support pharmacists in promoting safe use of traditional and complementary medicines. A natural deception: 3 marketing myths the supplement industry wants you to swallow These three major assumptions appear over and over in supplement marketing. First Previous 109 110 111 112 113 Next Last