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Alberta Virtual Care Coordinating Body releases its latest report

November 12, 2024

Data Disarray - A Root Cause Analysis of Health Data Dysfunction in Canada is now available online.

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Brad Willsey named registrar-elect for the Alberta College of Pharmacy

October 29, 2024

Brad will assume the registrar position January 1, 2025, replacing retiring Greg Eberhart.

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Council approves amendments to ACP Bylaws

October 29, 2024

Amendments to take effect January 1, 2025.

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Leadership in the pharmacy

October 29, 2024

Learning the standards: All regulated members play key leadership roles.

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Out-of-province practitioners’ prescribing authority should be recognized

October 29, 2024

Any Canadian-based health practitioner’s prescribing authority is valid, even if their profession does not have that authority in Alberta.

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NAPRA publishes updated entry-to-practice competencies for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians

October 29, 2024

Of note are competencies required for sterile and hazardous compounding.

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ACP has launched new licensee and proprietor education programs

October 15, 2024

Pharmacy teams and owners can all benefit from these new programs.

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Licensees and proprietor’s representatives must complete new learning program

October 15, 2024

All licensees and proprietor’s representatives must complete applicable learning before applying to renew the pharmacy’s 2025-26 licence.

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Seasonal immunization information webpage update

October 15, 2024

New information is available for pharmacy teams as the 2024-25 immunization season kicks off.

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Two vaccines newly categorized as Schedule II drugs

October 15, 2024

Prevnar 20™ (for pneumococcus) and Abrysvo™ (for respiratory syncytial virus) are available now through publicly funded programs.

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