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From the magazine

  • New pharmacists drawn to niche practice options

    Community pharmacy is still the biggest draw, but young practitioners appear to be searching for unique career opportunities
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  • Innovator Profile: A Migraine Mission

    Fairuz Siraj leads a migraine consultation service in his position as a staff pharmacist and believes more pharmacists should be stepping up to implement their own innovative services, wherever they work.
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  • Back Talk: Leaders need care too

    Leaders must have their own support and connection in order to keep their teams healthy.
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  • Robotripping: A cheap fix

    The act of abusing dextromethorphan for its euphoric effects is commonly referred to as "robotripping" due to its presence in the branded product Robitussin.
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  • Alternate career? Owning a flower shop

    Dr. Mamta Gautam, a psychiatrist in Ottawa, offers up answers to 10 questions we asked her about her life.
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  • Your best shots!

    For our May reader contest, we asked pharmacists from across Canada to send us photos of themselves and/or their teams as they help vaccinate their community against COVID-19.
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  • Drug News—June 2021

    A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories
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  • Growing a new path for pharmacy

    With five healthcare sites (and a cafe) now in operation, and a sixth on the way, young entrepreneur Bryan Gray is quick to jump in where there’s an opportunity to fill a care gap
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