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Mifegymiso: a pharmacy team’s responsibilities

May 28, 2024

Pharmacy teams are encouraged to review guidelines and ensure to respect each’s patient’s right to health care.

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Council elections now open

May 28, 2024

Online voting is available for District 1 and District A.

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Providing care for opioid use disorder

May 28, 2024

A reminder for pharmacy teams about the requirements under the Mental Health Services Protection Regulation.

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Pharmacy professionals are always pharmacy professionals

May 28, 2024

Lessons learned: improper conduct outside of the pharmacy could still be unprofessional conduct.

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Providing virtual care? A privacy impact assessment (PIA) must be submitted

May 28, 2024

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has updated the process for pharmacy teams to submit PIAs for enabling technologies.

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Succession planning: the search is on for new ACP registrar

May 14, 2024

Council approves specifications for registrar’s position.

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Council elections begin May 27, 2024

May 14, 2024

Elections for Council positions will be held in District 1, District 2, and District A.

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Why wait until the last minute?

May 14, 2024

Avoid unnecessary stress! Log in to myACP and renew your registration now.

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Applying the draft standards according to your role

May 14, 2024

Learning the standards: the draft Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians apply to all regulated members, unless a standard refers to a specific area of practice.

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Working together to prevent forgeries

May 14, 2024

Dr. Sheila Caddy reflects on her TPP pads being stolen and used to forge narcotic prescriptions.

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