Changes coming to compounding and repackaging policy framework for Alberta pharmacistsBeginning on April 1, 2025, community and satellite pharmacies in Alberta will be authorized to only accept C&R drugs services from C&R pharmacies licensed in the province. Healthcare costs will rise significantly as population ages, says new reportGovernments need to put more resources into illness prevention, including addressing factors such as housing, mental health and loneliness, which affect people’s overall health as they age. Sask. announces $60K recruitment incentive for EM, anesthesia, diagnostic radiology residents In return, residents will have to commit to working in Saskatchewan for two years. Ontario’s opioid strategy outdated, auditor general says Shelley Spence said the province needs to develop a new comprehensive strategy to deal with the opioid crisis as the current one has not been updated since 2016. Top 5 most frequent misdiagnoses in primary care: CMPA CMPA report for family doctors also lists top 6 most common patient complaints with FPs. New product: Tyenne Get the info you need on this new product, part of our drug news roundup for December. University of Ottawa and Shoppers Drug Mart to launch the first pharmacy care clinic on a Canadian campus The new clinic marks a new chapter in healthcare coverage and advancing research opportunities at post-secondary institutions. Ontario Liberals just made a campaign promise to ‘guarantee’ family docs for all Ontarians in 4 years. But how? Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie is also promising to add 1,625 residency spots and promote team-based clinics. Manitoba premier promises to change incarceration policy for people with tuberculosis Six new drug indications pharmacists and physicians should know about As pat of our December drug news roundup, here are six new indications for existing drugs. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last