NAPRA set to introduce updated language requirements policy The new policy narrows the list of approves tests but allows applicants to forgo testing if they have Canadian or U.S. education. Sacrosanct times: Physicians share what they always make space forDoctors talk about the aspects of their personal lives that remain non-negotiable. Multidisciplinary pharmacist-led diabetes clinic developed in a U.S. rural setting Pharmacy residents can extend access to care for underserved patients as part of an interdisciplinary diabetes management clinic. Thinking of incorporating for the first time? First consider these three pros and three cons Done with residency? That doesn’t mean incorporating right away is the best idea. Before diving in, consider these three benefits and three negatives. ‘Never ending arbitration’ Dr. Sohail Gandhi sees evidence that Ontario’s provincial government does not want to work with doctors. ‘Demoralizing’: Why ‘pimping’ aka toxic quizzing in medical education is harmful Educators can challenge students without resorting to intimidation, wrote the authors of an article in the Journal of Hospital Medicine. Do you thoroughly discuss pain with patients before IUD insertion? New practice recommendations from U.S. CDC about contraception note use of lidocaine during IUD insertion—and are an important reminder for Canadian docs about how much this procedure can hurt. A pharmacist-owner suspended for more than $200K in fictitious medication sales The fake claims were made to Quebec's drug insurance plan. Central fill frustrations When it comes to prescriptions for compounds, more pharmacies have to get their act together. Saskatchewan launches Innovation Fund to promote creation of team-based clinics led by family doctors The fund is currently open for applications. First Previous 62 63 64 65 66 Next Last