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December 2016 Health Product InfoWatch is now available

December 22, 2016

The goal of the Health Product InfoWatch is to raise awareness and to provide clinically relevant information to healthcare professionals concerning marketed…

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ACP office closed for the holidays

December 15, 2016

Happy Holidays from all of us at ACP! We hope you enjoy time spent with family and friends during this holiday…

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MAID update

December 14, 2016

Thank you to all the pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in community and hospital-based practices who have taken extraordinary measures to…

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Know your limits and practice within them

December 14, 2016

A recent hearing tribunal issued its written decision on the merit and orders regarding the conduct of a pharmacist who…

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Simple math still needs checking: tips for avoiding medication errors

December 14, 2016

Over the past month, the college has investigated several complaints involving registrants who have calculated and then dispensed an incorrect,…

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Live vaccines may not be appropriate for immunocompromised patients

December 14, 2016

Pharmacists are reminded that the influenza vaccine administered as a nasal spray (FluMist) is a live, attenuated vaccine, and therefore…

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Update from council

December 14, 2016

Council convened December 5-6, 2016 in Edmonton and will reconvene again on March 2-3, 2017. Following are highlights of council’s…

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Regional meeting recap

December 14, 2016

Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent Regional Meetings in Edmonton, Lethbridge, and online! Together with over 100…

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Tale of the two Dhaliwals

December 14, 2016

We recently became aware of two Edmonton area physicians who share the exact same first, last and middle name. Each…

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Alberta seniors invited to participate in medication adherence study

December 14, 2016

The ACCESS Study is encouraging medication adherence in low income (less than $50,000 annual household income) Alberta seniors. ACCESS is…

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