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by National Coordinating Office | May 24, 2011

Canadian Pharmacists Journal (CPJ) is published 6 times per year, with the addition of supplements on specific clinical topics. Both original research and review papers pertaining to clinical, social, regulatory, historical and business topics will be considered for publication. News of interest to the profession, opinion pieces and descriptions of innovative practice models are also welcome. For more information and archived issues of the CPJ visit www.cpjournal.ca

Recent content relevant to the Blueprint for Pharmacy. Latest Issue: July/August 2011 Vol 144/No 4

Family physicians' perceptions of pharmacy adaptation services in British Columbia

Natalie Henrich, PhD, MPH; Pamela Joshi, BSc, MSc; Kelly Grindrod, BSc (Pharm), MSc, PharmD; Larry Lynd, BSP, ACPR, PhD; Carlo Marra, BSc (Pharm), ACPR, PharmD, PhD

Background: In 2008, the BC provincial government introduced legislation that enabled pharmacists to adapt prescriptions. The purpose of this stude was to examine the perceptions, attitudes and practices of family physicians as they relate to pharmacy adaptation services. More...

May/June 2011 Vol 144 / No 3

Practice change challenges and priorities: A national survey of practising pharmacists

Derek Jorgenson, BSP, PharmD; Darcy Lamb, BSP, MSc; Neil J. MacKinnon, BSc(Pharm), MSc, PhD, FCSHP

Background: Vision and action plans have been created to address the future of pharmacy and help pharmacists progress into expanded roles in order to provide more patient-centred care. To assess the thoughts and perceptions of pharmacists in these new roles, a survey was conducted among practising pharmacists in Canada. More...


Policy Review - Developing recommendations for the reimbursement of expanded professional pharmacist's services in Ontario

Lisa Dolovich, BScPhm, PharmD, MSc. 

The Ontario government has initiated a number of changes to the prescription drug system over the past 5 years. More...

For more information and archived issues of the CPJ visit www.cpjournal.ca

 

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