Canadians support pharmacies entering new avenues of health care: Ipsos Reid pollThe overwhelming majority of Canadians are in favour of pharmacists taking on a greater role in health care, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll released this week. Wellspring Leadership Award winners carry on Barbara Wells' legacyFour pharmacists from Alberta, New Brunswick and Ontario are the first recipients of the Wellspring Leadership Award created in memory of one of pharmacy's greatest advocates. Emotionally charged poll on assisted suicide draw wide reaction Could harmonizing formularies save money? TORONTO | A new study suggests that cash-strapped Ontario could glean some potential savings if hospitals decided to tweak the formularies for chronic medications. U of S College of Nursing launches mentoring technology for nursing education in northern Saskatchewan Stateside: Healthcare industry and nurses primed for a job boom, but there's a catch P.E.I. to peg generic prices at 35% of brand Prince Edward Island will reduce the cost of generic drugs to 35% the price of brand on July 2, next month. Ontario budget tax changes, current arbitration law good for nurses and patients Nurses fear for home care clients in Muskoka after Victorian Order of Nurses' service contract inexplicably not renewed Western's nursing program finds lessons in the community First Previous 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Next Last