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ACP regional meetings – Save the date

October 21, 2014

We will be holding meetings in the following cities:

Nov. 5 – Red Deer, Black Knight Inn
Nov. 13 – Calgary, Hotel Blackfoot
Nov. 27 – Lethbridge (location TBA)
Dec. 2 –Edmonton (location TBA)

All meetings will be held from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. We will update the ACP website as venue details are confirmed.

There is no fee to attend the meeting. Light refreshments will be provided.

Pharmacists can record their attendance as non-accredited learning.

To prepare

We strongly recommend that participants complete the Continuing Competence Program tutorial before the meeting. Doing so will help you put the presentation information in context and help ensure you get any clarification you need at the meeting.

To prepare for the future of pharmacy conversation, ponder the following questions:

  • Are there new models of care or new ways of delivering pharmacy services that existing regulations do not accommodate? What is your vision for the future? What alternatives should ACP consider?
  • What training will you need to meet the changing needs of your patients, your community, and the health system (e.g., genomics, proteomics, assessment and diagnostic skills, mental health and addictions training)?
  • Is it necessary for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to be collocated to fulfil their respective professional responsibilities? Is it necessary for pharmacists to actually see the patient? If not, what key requirements and indicators should be used to measure compliance, patient safety, and the quality of care?
  • Is there an appropriate balance of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in the workforce? What policies and strategies should ACP consider to accommodate pharmacy workforce needs in the future?

Please also come prepared to discuss the current challenges and barriers you face in practice due to legislation or standards and the solutions you propose to help the professions overcome them.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Originally published in the October 21, 2014 issue of The Link