All your life, you were wedded to ____‘The doctor went for lunch,’ an emergency nurse told me. And a patient got angry. I said, 'Would you work 10 hours without eating or drinking?' B.C. opioid rules were to reduce overdoses. But they cut cancer patients’ pain medsRule changes designed to reduce opioid overdose deaths in British Columbia in 2016 inadvertently harmed cancer and palliative-care patients by reducing their access to pain killers, a new study has found. BCPhA conference 2025: Improving health access for all At the 2025 BC Pharmacy Association conference, the focus was on celebrating successes while doubling down on the challenges ahead. Former Shoppers president appointed to CEO of 123Dentist Jeff Leger, who most recently was the President of Shoppers Drug Mart, will start his new job in July. Meet Priss Cryption: Pharmacist uses drag queen persona to improve healthcare access Priss Cryption's aim is to support marginalized communities, especially in dealing with chronic pain, HIV and mental health issues. Why it's time I got out of my comfort zone I have a great opportunity to try something new, so why am I nervous about it? What if the premier worked as an FP for a month? Feel the challenge of finding words when there are no easy solutions—but also the quiet joy. B.C. announces 573 U.S. doctors have ‘expressed interest’ in working in the province since March Premier David Eby also announced that applications from U.S.-trained nurses have increased by 127% after the BC College of Nurses and Midwives introduced a new streamlined registration process. Placebos reduce the intensity and interference of PMS symptoms: study Even in patients who were informed beforehand that they would be taking a placebo, the inactive pills worked. How helpful can gratitude be for your overall wellbeing? Looking at multiple sources of data, researchers found context around stress was an important factor. First Previous 45 46 47 48 49 Next Last