Failing grade: U.S. pharm schools see 60% drop in applications over 10 yearsBy comparison, in Canada 'the number of applicants has increased the past couple of years,' according to Janet Cooper, executive director at the Association of Faculties of Pharmacy of Canada. Singh threatens to pull out of supply and confidence agreement over healthcareThe deal prevents the NDP from voting for a motion of no-confidence in the government and triggering an election before 2025. Celine Dion says she has 'stiff person syndrome.' Here's what that means The name doesn't do justice to the pain and life-changing symptoms the syndrome causes. Ontario coroner investigating sudden death of child at Ajax hospital The hospital says it cannot comment due to patient privacy. Problem solved: How do I end an appointment without upsetting or angering a patient? We asked physicians how they tackle this delicate problem, and these are the four top tips. Calgary Cancer Centre handed over to Alberta Health Services as construction finishes With construction complete, Alberta Health Services is now to spend the next year getting the facility ready for patients from across southern Alberta. Pharmacist who led record-breaking vaccine supersites gets QE II Platinum Jubilee medal Carey Lai, a pharmacist and pharmacy owner in Winnipeg, was 'very surprised' when he heard the news. Are team-based healthcare clinics that serve one geographic area the answer? Panelists in CMA’s Bold Choices in Healthcare series touted the value of team-based care. Privacy of nearly 58,500 people breached in 2021 cyberattack on N.L. healthcare A statement from the health authority says another 280 staff or former staff members were also affected by the cyberattack. At least five B.C. children died from influenza last month, as mortalities spike The figure marks a departure from the average of two to three annual flu deaths among children in the province between 2015 and 2019. First Previous 444 445 446 447 448 Next Last