ISMP provides tips to help simplify medication regimensSimplifying medication regimes can also reduce medication errors. USask CPE launches Learning Committee for techs University's initiative offers opportunity for pharmacy techs across the country to come together to share expertise and experiences. When we are not the doctor In medicine, we’re trained to stay rational and calm—but when illness strikes those we love, even the strongest clinical armor can fall away. AI scribes rolling out for community specialists At OntarioMD’s virtual symposium, clinicians praised AI scribes for slashing admin time. Editorial: The Regulatory Issue With high burnout, light touch called for from colleges of physicians and surgeons. College of Pharmacists of Manitoba seeking input on proposed changes to practice directions and guidelines The College will accept feedback from Manitoba’s pharmacists until May 12. Out of QI ideas? While quality improvement should be about the particulars of your clinic and practice, here are some ideas to get you started. By the numbers: Doctor compliments Colleges of physicians and surgeons also track kind words. Here’s the breakdown by province. A medical ombudsperson’s reminders on reducing errors in medicine At this year’s Rural and Remote Conference in Winnipeg, Dr. Mark Saul discussed the cognitive biases that can lead to the wrong diagnosis or the wrong medication being administered. Quest for balance Patients and pharmacists weigh in on investing in the value of pharmacy services. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last