5 tips for improving chronic disease management in community practiceAs the third-largest healthcare profession in the country, Canada’s 50,000+ pharmacists are uniquely positioned and accessible to contribute to the provision of chronic disease management. Let's get pumping!Answers to common questions about insulin pump therapy. Building value over volume: Calgary’s Meadows Mile is proving that when care comes first, patients follow Patients who try to book with the physicians in the building—who are often scheduled months in advance—are automatically offered an appointment with a clinical pharmacist when appropriate who can prescribe within scope. Diabetes and visual impairment—you can help! Any support you can provide to your sight-impaired patients can help keep them self-sufficient in their diabetes management. Optimizing antipsychotic therapy Pharmacists can play key roles in monitoring adherence and treatment response, and managing adverse effects. Reimagining the future of pharmacy If we are to survive, we must rethink our service models not as transactions, but as trust lines. Drowning in the pharmacy: What happens when the ones providing care need help to stay afloat? Having a few drinks every day to unwind after a long pharmacy shift was par for the course . . . Dementia medications: knowing when to stop The guidelines recommend beginning discussions about deprescribing after a patient has been on medication for 12 months. 5 pearls: pharmacist prescribing, optimized Examine your workflow and see where pharmacists’ time can be freed up and refocused into caring for patients and providing prescribing services. Drug News—September 2025 A review of new launches, new indications, new dosage forms and Health Canada advisories. First Previous 7 8 9 10 11 Next Last