CPJ · RPC Canadian Pharmacists Association
Table of Contents 2004 Vol. 137 No. 5

OPINION

Editorial
Can pharmacists be leaders in patient safety?
Polly Thompson

Éditorial
Le pharmacien peut-il jouer un rôle prépondérant dans la sécurité du patient ?

Commentary
1 in 165 of admitted patients dies of preventable error
Philip Hébert

Letters to the editor
Betty A. Chewning, Lisa M. Guirguis, Glenn Coon, Bill Lamond

PULSE - News This Month

Health Canada starts task force on drug shortages
Bush administration poised to accept reimportation

Coast-to-Coast
Internet pharmacy sales to the US

FEATURES

CPhA Conference 2004

Conference Abstracts
Pharmacy research: proving value is the core challenge

Sorting through sunscreen choices
Penny Miller

Avoiding the bite: update on DEET
Penny Miller

The 2004 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Recommendations: a brief overview

DEPARTMENTS

Focus on Error Prevention
Pay attention to drug stability and storage
Ian Stewart

Product update
Denis Bélanger

Focus on Patient Care
Herbals, complementary products, and photosensitivity reactions
Brent Ruddock

Alternative Medicine
Uva ursi: how useful is bearberry?
Mario Bédard

Journal Club
AE study is good first step
Susan Pierce

SPONSORED COLUMNS

Ask Your Pharmacist
Fibromyalgia
Karina Malak

Bell's palsy
Dina MacLeod

Dialogue on Diabetes
Screen for early signs of cardiovascular disease
Don Rusnak

COMING IN JULY: Provision of emergency contraceptives by pharmacists by Soon et al.

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