Every two years, the BC Pharmacy Association conducts the wage and benefit survey with the membership to determine the current economic climate in pharmacy.
Whether you are looking to benchmark your future salary discussions with up-…
We all knew B.C. patients would gladly embrace pharmacists being able to prescribe for minor ailments and contraception when we began offering this service on June 1. However, I’m not sure how many of us would have expected how much British…
On July 25, the BC Pharmacy Association held an all-member town hall to gather feedback from pharmacists following nearly two months since the Minor Ailments and Contraception Service (MACS) was implemented in British Columbia on June 1.