Had Ontario pharmacy owner Mojgan Bijanzadeh been more diligent, she would have found out that the two Ontario-certified physicians named on the prescriptions no longer practised in the country and never authorized the drugs.
Physicians will only have to cover their mouths and nose if they are within two metres of a patient and not shielded by a physical barrier, or if there is an active COVID-19 outbreak in the unit.
Dr. William Husel claims malicious prosecution and names Trinity Health Corp. in a complaint filed Wednesday in federal court in Detroit. He is seeking a jury trial and at least $20 million in damages.
Advertising, training, roles and background checks: Alberta pharmacists need to wrap their heads around some regulation changes that came into place last year.
Choosing Wisely Canada—the national effort to reduce unnecessary tests and treatments—is returning to in-person conferences with its national meeting on May 11-12 in Toronto. How well do you know the organization's recommendations?
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