Tuesday, November 20, 2007

November 20/ 2007


12:10: The Health Roundup with Ted Michaels and Jamie West.

12:20: Is it time for some secretaries to tame the peep show? Great article in the Globe and Mail on the subject and it makes a very good point: those who work in support type positions, like secretaries, should dress in a way that serves their job requirements and also a way that makes the right impression on visitors.
Guest: Amy Verner, Globe and Mail Columnist. 416.585.5174

12:35: A new study finds that some of the best do-gooders in society can actually become the worst cheats! The research, out of Seattle, suggests having a sense of moral superiority might actually lead to rationalizing bad behavior!

Guest: Scott Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Business Ethics at the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington in Seattle. 425.485.2977


12:45: DayNight Pharmacy segment.

Guest: Hilton


Hilton talked about his participation as a Judge for the "Commitment to Care & Service Awards" and the exciting boundless possibilities for the Pharmacy of today !

Monday November the 19th was the night for the winners of the Commitment to Care and Service Awards! The spectacular gala was produced by Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacy Post and was held at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Winners and their guests joined more than 200 industry leaders at the awards ceremony, these awards are presented to pharmacists, technicians, pharmacist/physician teams, pharmacy owners , front shop personnel and pharmacy students who go beyond the call of duty in serving their patients and their communities. This year marked the merging of Pharmacy's Practice's Commitment to Care Awards and Pharmacy Post's Drugstore Outstanding Service Awards into one fabulous event. It's an exciting time to be involved in Pharmacy !

The awards are presented in the following categories;

  • Adherence Initiatives
  • Charitable Work
  • Corporate Health Program
  • Health Promotion
  • Integrated Pharmacy Program
  • Outstanding Pharmacy Owner or Manager
  • Patient Care

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