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Perspectives: Leadership as a Research Nurse during the pandemic
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Journal of Research in Nursing, Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 749-752, December 2020.
Perspectives: Proud to be a research nurse – be a part of research
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Journal of Research in Nursing, Volume 26, Issue 4, Page 354-355, June 2021.
Perspectives: Reflections on leadership and innovation in unprecedented times
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Journal of Research in Nursing, Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 753-757, December 2020.
Perspectives: This house believes that a natural facet of nursing work is that it depletes nurses’ wellbeing
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Journal of Research in Nursing, Volume 26, Issue 3, Page 264-271, June 2021.
Perspectives: Thoughts on rural health
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Journal of Research in Nursing, Ahead of Print.
Pfizer's Covid Vaccine and Allergies: How Concerned Should You Be?
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British health officials recommended that people with severe allergy reactions not be given the vaccine. Such reactions to vaccines are rare, even in people who have allergies to food or bee stings.
Pharmacists strengthen team-based primary care team
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People are getting better access to everyday health care with 50 new clinical primary care pharmacists joining B.C.’s primary care strategy through the Pharmacists in Primary Care Network (PCN) program.
Pharmacists to begin providing vaccines to people 85 and older / two new cases
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The provincial government announced today that pharmacies will play a key role in the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination plan.
Pharmacological Treatment of Patients with Mild to Moderate COVID-19: A Comprehensive Review
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Mild to moderate COVID-19 can be found in about 80% of patients. Although mortality is low, mild to moderate COVID-19 may progress to severe or even critical stages in about one week. This poses a substantial burden on the health care system, and