Licensees’ responsibilities when a pharmacy closes
The obligations of a licensee do not end when their pharmacy closes.
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The obligations of a licensee do not end when their pharmacy closes.
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Amendments include significant changes to how certain opioids may be prescribed, dispensed, compounded, and administered.
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Both the transferring and receiving pharmacy teams are responsible for facilitating a patient’s request to transfer their care.
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Ensure your pharmacy’s anaphylaxis kits contain both pediatric and adult formulations of epinephrine.
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Join us to consider what pharmacy practice is, and what it isn’t.
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Helpful tips for pharmacy teams to foster conversations about medication safety with patients.
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When a licensee departs, a new licensee or temporary pharmacist in charge must be in place to enable your pharmacy to continue operations.
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Alexi Yuzwenko is ACP’s 2022 Gold Medal Award recipient.
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The Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy explores the impacts of ongoing learning in an informative series of articles.
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Prescribers and pharmacy teams are encouraged to consider the risks before prescribing and stocking these products.
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