As many as 300,000 Canadians could have CD; however, many remain undiagnosed. The disease can be difficult to diagnose since it can present with a variety of symptoms at any point in life.
It is imperative that pharmacy is engaging with these companies to ensure that they are aware of the range of services that pharmacists can perform for patients.
You would think that after more than two decades of following all things pharmacy, there would come a point at which nothing could impress or surprise me. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth.
I am an academic pharmacy leader and Dean of the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. I do research, teach, and hold various leadership roles across pharmacy and healthcare.
When Aska Patel isn’t doing medication management home visits, or consulting with healthcare stakeholders on new business ventures, you will find her hosting her own podcast on the “Future of Pharmacy.”