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Ambulatory assistive devices (AADs) include canes, crutches, and walkers. These products are often sold at pharmacies. However, it was unknown…
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Ambulatory assistive devices (AADs) include canes, crutches, and walkers. These products are often sold at pharmacies. However, it was unknown…
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The April 2009 edition of DUE Quarterly is now available on the ACP website. This month’s theme is Understanding causes, complications and treatments…
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The following candidates have been elected by acclamation to the Alberta College of Pharmacists council for three-year terms commencing May…
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Dear Pharmacists: My name is Jen Chen and I am the 4thyear pharmacy class rep at the University of Alberta.
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Strengthening the Bond Conference – Banff, May 21 to 23, 2009 Submit your abstract by March 18, 2009. Click here for the…
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Registrants may propose resolutions for consideration at the annual general meeting (May 21, 2009 in Banff). Greg Eberhart, ACP Registrar,…
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The process for writing the ACP jurisprudence exam is changing. The exam will be in electronic form only and candidates will…
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The second wave of the ACP/RxA public awareness campaign is set to launch on March 2, 2009. The campaign will…
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Thanks to Pam Nickel of Rexall Outpatient Pharmacy at the U of A Hospital, who notified us that the labelling…
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ACP would like to alert you to a drug-seeking operation we have just learned of. A ten-year-old girl in Edmonton…
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