September 17 is World Patient Safety Day as health care professionals, including pharmacy professionals, come together and reiterate our commitment to patient safety. The 2023 theme, “Engaging Patients for Patient Safety,” speaks to an opportunity for the pharmacy profession to explore patient engagement strategies that improve pharmacy practice, reduce the chances of harm, and empower patients with knowledge, skills, and resources to protect and enhance their health. Learn more about this day of recognition: https://buff.ly/45WlseH
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Please be advised the CPhM office is closed on Monday, October 14, 2024, for Thanksgiving. Regular office hours will resume on Tuesday, October 15 at 8:30 a.m.
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Pharmacist counselling plays a vital role in promoting health literacy and safe medication use. Licensed pharmacists in Manitoba are required to offer counselling on all new and refill medications. CPhM encourages patients to take advantage of this service. Understanding your medication, administering it correctly, and learning about potential side effects are critical to your health. Effective communication between pharmacists and patients is a key factor in improving health outcomes and public safety. Learn more about the services pharmacists can offer in Manitoba by visiting https://lnkd.in/gmNefk6v #CPhMCommunityHealth #PharmacistsForHealth #ConsultYourPharmacist
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ICYMI, Manitoba’s Pharmaceutical Regulations have been changed to allow pharmacists to administer publicly funded pneumococcal vaccines. This change allows pharmacists to administer all publicly funded pneumococcal vaccines available now or in the future. For more information about the updated Pharmaceutical Regulations, read the latest Friday Five https://lnkd.in/gEFu6VBw #CPhMCommunityHealth #PharmacistsForHealth #CPhMRegUpdates
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October marks Health Literacy Month. Founded in 1999, Health Literacy Month highlights the importance of clear communication and understanding in healthcare. The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba is dedicated to ensuring people in Manitoba have accurate, understandable, and actionable pharmacy information. Throughout this month, CPhM will share resources and guidance to enhance patient safety. Visit CPhM.ca for more information on the role of pharmacy professionals in Manitoba or visit SafetyIQ.com to learn more about improving pharmacy safety. #CPhMCommunityHealth #PharmacistsForHealth
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The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba’s renewal period opens today, October 1, 2024. All pharmacy professionals must renew their licence and listing annually to continue practising. Please visit the Renewal Guide included in the renewal notice to assist you with the renewal process. If you have any questions about the renewal process, please contact [email protected]. #PharmacistsForHealth #PharmacyStandardsMB
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Today is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It’s a time to reflect on the ongoing impact of systemic racism on Indigenous Peoples, honour Survivors of residential schools, and remember those who never returned home. CPhM encourages all pharmacy professionals to take this day to reflect on the health inequities faced by Indigenous patients and explore how we can integrate Indigenous-led healing practices into pharmacy care. Visit our website for resources to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gA6m_u3X #NDTR #EveryChildMatters #IndigenousHealth #PharmacyForReconciliation #OrangeShirtDay
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Racism in healthcare is pervasive and deadly. The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba acknowledges the grave harm the Canadian healthcare system has imposed on Indigenous peoples. There is a responsibility to change these systems, including supporting Indigenous-led holistic practices and innovations that empower Indigenous communities. A commitment to Truth and Reconciliation in pharmacy practice is vital. Join in by signing the "Truth and Reconciliation Pledge for Pharmacy Practice Representatives" at the following link: https://lnkd.in/eke3y2wP #Everychildmatters #NationalDayforTruthandReconciliation
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As regulators of pharmacy practice in Manitoba, the CPhM Council focuses on reviewing the impact of pharmacy practices on health outcome gaps for Indigenous patients. This commitment involves recognizing and addressing structural and systemic inequities, supporting research, and promoting practice styles and health programs designed to close these gaps. Shared commitments to Truth and Reconciliation in pharmacy practice are proudly upheld. Join in by signing the "Truth and Reconciliation Pledge for Pharmacy Practice Representatives" at the following link: https://lnkd.in/eke3y2wP #Everychildmatters #NationalDayforTruthandReconciliation
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Are you a pharmacy graduate from outside of Canada? Learn how to register and meet the requirements to practice in Manitoba. Take the next step—click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/emUkg4x6 #CPhMCommunityHealth #PharmacistsForHealth #ConsultYourPharmacist
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Need to get in touch with CPhM? We’ve made it easy to connect with the right team for your inquiries or concerns. Use the following emails for a direct response: General inquiries: [email protected] Complaints: [email protected] Communications: [email protected] Registration: [email protected] ##CPhMCommunityHealth #AskCPhM
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