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PEBC assessors needed

January 27, 2015

PEBC invites interested pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to apply as assessors. Exams are held in both Calgary and Edmonton on…

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ACP employment opportunities

January 27, 2015

The college has openings for a communications director and a part-time registration administrator. For more information and application details, please see…

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Vermilion regional meeting feedback

January 23, 2015

ACP recently hosted a meeting in Vermilion to discuss the new Competence Program and hear your ideas about the future of pharmacy…

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New Year’s resolutions – small effort, big impact

January 13, 2015

Sticking to a New Year’s resolution takes work. When considering how you might improve your pharmacy practice this year, why…

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ACP regional meeting in Vermilion

January 13, 2015

Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Time: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Location: Club Room, Vermilion Regional Centre, 5702 College Drive, Vermilion, AB The meeting…

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Drug schedule changes – hydrocortisone 1%

January 13, 2015

On December 25, 2014, amendments to the prescription drug list under the Food and Drug Regulation came into effect, removing…

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CCP professional portfolio question

January 13, 2015

Question: If I have recently successfully completed the knowledge assessment or practice portfolio under the former competence program or if I…

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Call for CCP portfolio assessors

January 13, 2015

Would you like a front-row view of what’s happening in pharmacy practice? Are you looking for ideas about how to…

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“Old” CPD Log documents being deleted

January 13, 2015

The CPD log from the previous ACP Competence Program will be discontinued on January 31, 2015. This means that you…

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Docusate: is it really effective?

January 13, 2015

Docusate salts (sodium and calcium) are widely available, non-prescription medications classified as stool softeners. To address questions about the effectiveness…

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