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  • Advocacy Leader in Pharmacy Ryan Forrey: ‘…storytelling is key to successful advocacy.’

    In my experience with advocacy, I have found that often policy makers have a limited understanding of how the intended and unintended consequences will impact patient care. Concepts, rules, policies, and procedures developed in a theoretical sense, without practical input, can be ineffective at best and more often detrimental.
    Ryan Forrey
  • An overview of the potential benefits and risks of ketamine and as a therapeutic tool

    Ketamine is an approved anesthetic for surgeries, but it’s also known as a party drug with hallucinogenic effects.
    Card saying ketamine help by doctor wearing blue gloves
  • New Canadian guidance on allergic rhinitis management

    Allergic Rhinitis Working Group focuses on six key questions specific to the treatment of allergic rhinitis in Canada.
    young woman blowing her nose
  • What is the real purpose of your pharmacy business?

    Any business that successfully creates and keeps a customer in a cost-effective way will make a profit. If for any reason, a business fails to attract new and sustain a certain number of customers, it will experience losses. And too many losses will eventually lead to business failure. It should go without saying that an important part of your pharmacy’s business strategy is to make money, but making money shouldn't be the sole purpose of your business.
    pharmacy operations
  • CAPT elects 2024-2025 board

    President urges pharmacy technicians to be ‘loud and proud’ in promoting profession.
    Sheena Deane
  • Alberta College of Pharmacy introduces new licensee competencies framework

    The framework will set the foundation for its upcoming licensee and proprietor education programs.
    A pharmacists holding boxes of medication.
  • Aim your pharmacy business to get a result

    I was working at the pharmacy in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania many years ago. We had a brand-new (remodelled) store, and we now had a drive-thru. As we adjusted to life with a drive-thru, I had one technician who struggled to use the comms system at the drive-thru and felt it was more appropriate (and convenient) to try to communicate with our patients and customers THROUGH the glass window. She would literally yell through the glass.
    a man wearing a suit and tie smiling and looking at the camera
  • How to plan your pharmacy workplace exit the right way

    The way you leave a pharmacy will speak volumes to your character. Although many good things that you do will go unnoticed and other things will potentially become inflamed, you will sleep well at night knowing you left the place in the best spot possible. At the very least, you can set up a long-term schedule, ensure staff cross-training and provide a list of lead candidates. You will leave the pharmacy better than when you entered years ago.
    pharmacy staff
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