CADTH to offer formulary management adviceA newly created Formulary Management Expert Committee will provide guidance on the best use and reimbursement of drugs to publicly funded drug programs and cancer agencies. Alberta doctors call for investigation, apology over decision about Dr. HinshawDr. Deena Hinshaw had reportedly been hired and then removed from a role with Indigenous Wellness Core, a program in Alberta Health Services focused on Indigenous health. Groups decry ‘punitive,’ ‘coercive’ drug policies in worsening overdose crisis Ethical concerns aside, is mandatory treatment of overdose patients even effective? Indigenous Guiding Circle will help form CMA policy The council of Indigenous leaders and knowledge-keepers will be convened over several months with the goal of shaping CMA policy. Fee face-off: how much do pharmacies get paid across the country? The Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy released new information about the fees for flu shots and prescription renewals across the country in 2022. No more needles? A daily pill may work as well as Wegovy shots to treat obesity What if treating obesity could be as easy as popping an effective pill? Nova Scotia doctors to vote on new contracts after five months of negotiations Dr. Colin Audain, president of Doctors Nova Scotia, says the association has reached the ‘best possible deals’ for physicians. Carole Goodine named Pharmacist of the Year A passionate pharmacist and avid researcher, Goodine has devoted her career to simplifying medication management for patients and helping seniors manage their medications. Pets of pharmacy: Pepper “The doctor will see you now.” Dr. Pepper, that is! Don’t you feel better already? Harvard med school hit with lawsuit alleging it trafficked cadavers The suit claims as many as 400 bodies may have been stolen and sold over many years in a scheme led by Harvard's morgue manager and his wife. First Previous 392 393 394 395 396 Next Last