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Plus, enjoy hassle-free renewals going forward with auto-renewal!
🌐: CSHP. ca/Renew
Pharmacy technicians are redefining their role as healthcare becomes more complex, tech-driven, and fast-paced.
Join Bal Dhillon on June 9 for a closer look at how hospital practice is shifting across Canada—and what it means for future opportunities, drawn from insights in the HPC Survey Report.
🎟️: https://t.co/hvujg4wLl1
⛵PPC 2026 brought pharmacy professionals together in Halifax for three unforgettable days of learning, leadership, and connection.
📸 Explore the conference photo album: https://t.co/SZnw03VHDP
📰 Read the recap: https://t.co/jdz2Zqkel5
When oncology treatments affect the skin, timely recognition and management can make a meaningful difference for patients.
Join Tom McFarlane on June 23, in person at the University of Waterloo or virtually, for a focused discussion on dermatologic toxicities in oncology care.
🎟️: https://t.co/gdgT4i9dlK
Pharmacy technicians are navigating a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, adapting to rising clinical demands, new technologies, and shifting workforce needs.
On June 9, Bal Dhillon explores evolving practice in Canadian hospitals and new opportunities ahead through insights from the HPC Survey Report!
🎟️: https://t.co/EgEq4Dic1O
Four sessions. Four universities. One national oncology series—in-person and virtually across Canada.
Learn from leading speakers on major pharmacy topics in oncology, and enjoy a complimentary catered meal when you attend in person, with proud support from Pharmascience.
🎟️: https://t.co/gdgT4i9dlK
Intravenous Acetazolamide is in critical supply, with a gap in supply expected from May–July 31.
While oral tablets remain available, CSHP, the Canadian Paediatric Society, and the Canadian Ophthalmological Society have developed a clinical resource to assist pharmacy teams to with management strategies.
📖: https://t.co/7x6ZPio926
Looking for your next role in pharmacy? Explore new job opportunities that could be the next step in your career.
See all postings on https://t.co/wxXXYdoiYl!
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👋 Meet Dana Lyons, RPhT
Dana is a Manager within Provincial Operations at Alberta Health Services. In her job she focuses on building practical, reliable systems that support safe and consistent medication distribution across the province.
Her day-to-day work includes leading the upgrade in 21 hospitals to meet national compounding standards by 2028, while also helping to design the new Centralized Distribution Center for Southern Alberta.
This systems‑focused experience naturally extends into Dana’s national leadership as co‑chair of CSHP’s Compounding Community, a collaborative space where pharmacy professionals share expertise, strengthen standards, and support one another through the challenges of compounding practice.
“Being part of this community of practice has meant connection and shared responsibility. It’s a space that reminds me that improvement work isn’t just technical, it’s human. Learning alongside others who are equally committed to safer, more consistent systems has strengthened my perspective. It reinforces something I deeply believe: we don’t improve systems in isolation, we strengthen them by learning and building together.”
Her efforts support safer, more dependable care across the country. They demonstrate how #PharmacyCan be anywhere healthcare happens, in the systems that shape patient experience.
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Turn national pharmacy data into action.
On May 20, join Doug Doucette for a focused session exploring key findings from the latest HPC Survey and what demographics mean for staffing and strategy.
🎟️: https://t.co/jquKJT62e6
Turn national pharmacy data into action.
On May 20, join Doug Doucette for a focused session exploring key findings from the latest HPC Survey and what demographics mean for staffing and strategy.
🎟️: https://t.co/JToTMqQHIq
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Changes to compounding standards are coming. Is your team prepared?
On May 12, Régis Vaillancourt will walk through the most significant updates and how they may affect practice.
🎟️: https://t.co/F7ORSJuZkS
What is Canada’s hospital pharmacy data really telling us?
On May 20, join Doug Doucette, Executive Editor of the Hospital Pharmacy in Canada (HPC) Survey, for a focused look at key findings and what Chapter A: Demographics means for staffing, resources, and strategy.
🎟️: https://t.co/rxhR0IXPso
Register for the Indigenous Pharmacy Synergies Symposium
Open to the entire pharmacy community, the Building Balaans (Michif language for 'Balance') Indigenous Pharmacy Synergies Symposium is taking place June 13, 2026, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the historic ancestral roots of the Métis Peoples and the Red River Settlement. This conference will bring together balanced perspectives in Indigenous health, pharmacy practice, clinical excellence, and relational care.
IPPC Members and Supporters are welcome to join us on June 12th for our annual cultural "Community is Medicine" gathering. This year, we will visit the Grey Buffalo Grandfather Wellness Lodge to participate in a Sweat Ceremony, Sharing Circle, and Land-based Medicines Teachings.
Learn more and register today: https://t.co/SEi0A910IZ
👋 Meet Ava Azhir, BSc. (Pharm), ACPR, PharmD, BCACP.
Ava is a clinical pharmacy specialist whose leadership is helping shape national practice in anticoagulation and cardiovascular care.
As lead of the Anticoagulation Management Clinic at the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre, she provides specialized care for patients requiring anticoagulation therapy and supports the safe, evidence informed use of complex cardiovascular and hematologic medications.
In her work as Chair of CSHP’s Anticoagulation and Cardiology Community, Ava helps cultivate a supportive and collaborative environment that connects colleagues across Canada to amplify their ability to deliver safe, high-quality care.
“Being part of this Community of Practice has transformed professional isolation into collective purpose. It has been both an anchor and a catalyst for my practice — grounding my clinical work in shared standards while continually challenging me to grow as a clinician, educator, and leader. Through collaboration and mentorship, this community supports stewardship, sustains expertise, and turns individual knowledge into shared impact for patients.”
Ava’s commitment to care and collaborative practice reflects how #PharmacyCan be anywhere healthcare happens, strengthening outcomes through shared expertise.
On May 5, Red Dress Day, the @CSHP_SCPH proudly stands in solidarity with the Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada (IPPC) to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit (MMIWG2S) people.
We were honoured to wear these shirts together at our annual CSHP conference, and to share this moment as a pharmacy community committed to awareness, action, and advocacy.
Survivors and families have shared a powerful truth: “The Silence is Killing Us.” By wearing shirts bearing the message “We will speak for the silenced,” we affirm our responsibility to listen, learn, and create safer, more inclusive pharmacy spaces—spaces rooted in respect, trust, and cultural humility.
All proceeds from these shirts supported the Cheryl Swidrovich Indigenous Pharmacy Fund, which advances the professional and cultural development of intergenerational survivors of the Indian Residential School system. We are also grateful to Awāsis Boutique, founded by Métis and Filipino entrepreneur Christine Marie, for their meaningful, ethically grounded designs that reflect reconciliation in action.
Today, we wear red to honour lives lost, to support families and survivors, and to reaffirm our commitment to speaking up, asking the right questions, and building pathways to safety and care.
#RedDressDay #MMIWG2Se #IPPC #ReconciliationInAction #PharmacyCommunity #CSHP
Changes to compounding standards are coming. Is your team prepared?
On May 12, Régis Vaillancourt will walk through the most significant updates and how they may affect practice.
🎟️: https://t.co/cqrnGDSufJ
Halifax was buzzing as pharmacy professionals from across Canada gathered for #CSHP_PPC.
This weekend highlighted the incredible strength of our community. New connections were sparked; perspectives expanded through exceptional education, and meaningful conversations pushed our profession forward. Excellence was everywhere and it was celebrated at every turn.
We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, whose support made this conference possible and helped create an experience with lasting impact.
The energy from this weekend is still going strong, and we are already looking ahead to next year!
⛵ Thank you, Michelle, for your thoughtful Grand Finale keynote session sponsored by Apotex.
Your insights on bridging generational differences and fostering greater understanding within the workforce was an impactful way to conclude our #CSHP_PPC learning experience!