From the Other Side of the Counter
Blogs
- 11/17/2016
Editorial: Tough times, and yet…
How can it possibly be both the very best time in history to be a pharmacist and the worst period, ever? - 10/20/2016
Editorial: Time for an infrastructure update
Many feel the current pharmacy “infrastructure” is broken. But behind the scenes, some of the best minds in the profession are putting their brain power to work to understand how to overhaul the system. - 9/20/2016
Editorial: Co-operating beats complaining
Too often, we paint over the lives and efforts of people working for drugstore chains, regulators and associations with one careless brushstroke. - 7/13/2016
Editorial: Why is waiving co-pays “still a thing?”
The discounting race to the bottom continues to plague pharmacy. - 6/14/2016
Editorial: RPhTs—Use ‘em or lose ‘em
Employers would be wise to let techs use their skills. - 5/19/2016
Editorial: Making time for face time
Pharmacy Practice+ will be at a number of pharmacy events this spring. We hope to see you there and hear your stories. - 4/26/2016
Editorial: Why OTC counselling should never play second fiddle
Assisting people with non-prescription products can have a profound impact. - 3/17/2016
Editorial: Even now, hope springs
A career in patient-cented pharmacy is still attainable. - 2/22/2016
Editorial: So—how are we doing?
Provinces have implemented pharmacy services as a step towards improved, more cost-effective medication use. Almost a decade in, are we accomplishing what we set out to do? - 12/14/2015
Editorial: Is your best practice idea waiting right in front of you?
The most important thing a pharmacist can do for patients is talk to them—and listen. - 11/30/2015
Editorial: Leaders aren’t one-size-fits-all
This year's Commitment to Care winners prove practice pioneers come from all sorts of different backgrounds. - 10/27/2015
Editorial: A practice built to withstand storms
Hopefully this story inspires others to build a practice with a solid foundation.