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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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Identifying gaps and barriers when using digital health systems

May 13, 2025

Pharmacists are encouraged to participate in Statistics Canada’s survey.

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Pharmacist Paul Gustafson elected to ACP Council

April 29, 2025

Will serve a three-year term until 2028.

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All forgery attempts should be reported

April 29, 2025

Data discrepancy between ACP and TPP uncovers lack of reporting by some pharmacies.

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New advice from ACP: Administering injections to patients

April 29, 2025

Helpful tips for pharmacists providing injections in ACP’s latest Advice to the Professions.

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Prevention of practice incidents is a focus of CQI+

April 29, 2025

Prevent is the first of five key activities that make up ACP’s new continuous quality improvement program.

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Spring 2025 ACP Connect: Leadership in the pharmacy

April 29, 2025

More than 300 regulated members joined ACP in person and online.

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New reporting process for measles cases

April 29, 2025

An important message for pharmacy teams from Primary Care Alberta.

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Prescribing must comply with standards

April 15, 2025

Only pharmacists with additional prescribing authorization may prescribe Schedule 1 drugs to initiate therapy, unless in an emergency.

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