A study by researchers from the University of New Brunswick posits that if the province allowed pharmacists to give two types of vaccine that they do now, it would save doctors enough time to see almost 3,000 more patients.
A study by researchers from the University of New Brunswick posits that if the province allowed pharmacists to give two types of vaccine that they do now, it would save doctors enough time to see almost 3,000 more patients.
While rules around mixed dosing are slowly being made more consistent, healthcare professionals should continue to reassure patients that they did the right thing by becoming fully-vaccinated.
Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy using peripherally inserted central catheters have an increased risk of developing a blood clot. What do you know about catheter-related thrombosis in these patients?