Alberta's nurses have overwhelmingly ratified a new collective bargaining agreement, closing the book on what the union calls some of the most contentious and bruising negotiations in its history.
Spurred by British Columbia starting to include pharmacists in primary care networks, UBC has launched a new initiative to help pharmacists who are working in the shared care of mutual patients.
Japan's government said Friday it will watch the World Health Organization's investigation into staff complaints over racism and abuse by a top Japanese official at the agency but denied it inappropriately received sensitive vaccine information from him.
COVID-19 is a long-lasting disaster that changed everything in pharmacy. And framing it as such can help pharmacists be better at navigating it—and better prepared for the next calamity.