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Pharmacy Careers

  • Advocacy Leader in Pharmacy Warren Meek: ‘There was a time when I thought I knew everything!’

    There is a time and a place for independence but also a time and a place for a functional team. I have been blessed to be thoroughly engaged in my practice, but also well engaged in the profession in many aspects. You can be a great pharmacist in your practice site in your community. But you can also share your talents within the profession and beyond.
    Warren Meek
  • What does the pharmacy business mean to you?

    Pharmacies are MORE than a place where medications are dispensed. But far too many pharmacists are married to a definition like this. When I ask pharmacy students what pharmacists do, I get a response like: “Pharmacists are the medication experts.” That may very well be true. But pharmacists are so much more.
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  • Prescription for fair play: Pharmacists battling doping in sports

    Pharmacists globally have been actively involved in various initiatives and programs aimed at combating doping in sports. As we gear up for the 2024 summer Olympics, here are some notable contributions and actions taken by pharmacists worldwide.
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  • Techs chosen to serve as Council members

    Alberta and Manitoba pharmacy colleges welcome pharmacy technicians.
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  • Be the positive voice

    Often when things get challenging, our default is to fall into complaining and negativity. While that might feel satisfying for a moment, it serves no one and can drag down the morale of everyone around us.
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  • What hockey taught me about pharmacy leadership

    Leadership skills can be learned. These are skills that anyone and everyone can learn and should learn! These are skills that can reduce or eliminate the problems we face every day in our pharmacy lives. But for the most part we are left to learn the lessons on our own. As a result, we find ourselves playing in a game where we do not know the rules, and we become frustrated.
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  • Overlooking ourselves

    I’ve been so close to death on so many occasions that I should be dead.
    Pharmacy technician Alicia Levnan poses with her white dog
  • Advocacy Leader in Pharmacy Luna El Birzi: ‘I aspired to be a humanitarian pharmacist’

    Many stakeholders remain reluctant to embrace new roles for pharmacists. Despite this, I remain committed to advocating for the expanded role of pharmacists in healthcare, confident that continued education and collaboration will eventually lead to broader acceptance and integration.
    Sherif Guorgui
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