No more revolving doorHow to stop MOA turnover at your clinic’s front desk. Tech for people with diabetesWho benefits most from glucose monitors and insulin pumps, and how do you troubleshoot problems? The vital importance of OTC counselling Survey shows 62% of doctors believe minor ailment assessment and prescribing by pharmacists is proving to be an effective way to relieve pressure on the healthcare system. Optimizing care with teams There’s a patchwork of provincial supports for team-based care, but do they boost efficiency? PPIs—An easy ‘hi’ but a difficult goodbye It is important to inform patients that they are quite likely to experience some rebound symptoms when reducing the dose or discontinuing their PPIs. Reimagining inbox management Some doctors are using sophisticated techniques to triage faxes and AI is taking inbox management up a notch. Beyond the numbers: The heart of pharmacy Our first responsibility is to our patients, to ensure that they get the best care, free from arbitrary targets. Seven new drug indications physicians and pharmacists should know about Get the info you need on these new drug indications, part of our drug news roundup for May. Editorial: New ideas from surprising sources Along with April showers and the promise of warm sunshiny days to come, Spring is traditionally pharmacy conference season. GLP-1 and dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonists An update on benefits, risks and emerging indications. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last