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The latest information about changes in pharmacy practice in Alberta.
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Is your pharmacy prepared for wildfire season?

June 10, 2025

Be prepared for possible temporary closures and to support displaced patients during wildfire season.

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Virtual care and mailing prescriptions

May 27, 2025

Providing mail order pharmacy services that align with ACP’s Standards of Practice for Virtual Care.

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Analysis of practice incidents and close calls helps prevent future incidents

May 27, 2025

Analyze is one of the five key activities of CQI+.

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Can pharmacists use the title “medical director?”

May 27, 2025

Regulated members must ensure they do not mislead the public with how they hold themselves out.

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Encouraging measles immunization

May 27, 2025

Pharmacy teams are encouraged to speak with patients about the importance of being up to date with measles vaccinations.

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New Structured Practical Training (SPT) program for pharmacists

May 13, 2025

Preceptors and candidates will see program changes and improvements.

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Welcome to Academy

May 13, 2025

ACP launches new online learning platform.

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Council update

May 13, 2025

Highlights from the May 1, 2025, Council meeting.

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Responding to practice incidents is a key activity of CQI+

May 13, 2025

ACP’s continuous quality improvement program guides regulated members in a person-centred response to practice incidents.

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Help shape future qualifying exams for prospective pharmacists and pharmacy technicians

May 13, 2025

Participate in the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada’s survey to ensure the exams continue to measure activities important to practice.

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