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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 2014 Abstracts and Posters 2014
4 p. S1-S60
artikel
2 2014 Abstracts and Posters: Canadian Pharmacists Conference Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2014
4 p. S1-S60
artikel
3 Adverse drug reactions Barry, Arden R.
2014
4 p. 233-238
artikel
4 Adverse drug reactions: The importance of maintaining pharmacovigilance Barry, Arden R.
2014
4 p. 233-238
artikel
5 Alberta Also Moving into Pharmacy Technician Regulation 2011
4 p. 161
artikel
6 Alberta College of Pharmacists confirms it will proceed with inducements ban but enabling mechanism still under review Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 188-188
artikel
7 A mixed-methods evaluation of a nurse-pharmacist–managed pain clinic: Design, rationale and limitations Hadi, Muhammad Abdul
2013
4 p. 197-201
artikel
8 A New Era? Hass, John
2011
4 p. 153
artikel
9 An Exploration of Pharmacist Preceptors' and Pharmacy Students' Experiences at an Interprofessional Student-Run Clinic Guirguis, Lisa
2011
4 p. 179-185
artikel
10 Another successful University of Saskatchewan Pharmacy Student Business Plan Competition Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 189-189
artikel
11 A Pharmacist's Life at the “Silly Hotel” Scarlett-Ferguson, Heather
2011
4 p. 169
artikel
12 A Pharmacist's Perspective: Proceedings from the Third Canadian Consensus Conference: An Evidence-Based Approach to Prescribing NSAIDs in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis Feldman, Larissa
2007
4 p. 244-253
artikel
13 Applying the guidelines for pharmacists integrating into primary care teams Barry, Arden R.
2016
4 p. 219-225
artikel
14 A Real Mélange Killeen, Rosemary
2011
4 p. 152
artikel
15 Are peak flow meters readily available in community pharmacies? Banh, Hoan Linh
2016
4 p. 216-218
artikel
16 Are Pharmacists Just too “Canadian”? Killeen, Rosemary
2007
4 p. 210-211
artikel
17 A scoping review of weight bias by community pharmacists towards people with obesity and mental illness Murphy, Andrea L.
2016
4 p. 226-235
artikel
18 As the World Goes Smoke-Free, Pharmacists are Stepping up Weir, Karen
2007
4 p. 268
artikel
19 Authors’ response Bachynsky, John A.
2017
4 p. 228
artikel
20 BC Government to Negotiate New Compensation Framework and Lower Payments for Generic Drugs 2008
4 p. 215
artikel
21 BCPhA Recognizes Exceptional Contribution to HIV/AIDS Patients in Africa 2007
4 p. 227
artikel
22 Beyond equality: Providing equitable care for persons with disabilities Wakeham, Scott
2017
4 p. 251-258
artikel
23 Blueprint for Pharmacy Town Hall — An Opportunity to Design our Future Schindel, Theresa
2007
4 p. 236
artikel
24 Briefs Giudice, Mirella
2007
4 p. 226-227
artikel
25 British Columbia Becomes Second Province to Register Regulated Pharmacy Technicians with Expanded Training and Scope of Practice 2011
4 p. 155
artikel
26 CACDS to Launch New Technology to Support a National Standard for Paid Pharmacy Services 2011
4 p. 159
artikel
27 Canadian Pharmacist of the Year Dalgleish, Christine
2016
4 p. 197
artikel
28 Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2015 Sponsors 2015
4 p. 219-220
artikel
29 Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2016 Sponsors 2016
4 p. 200-201
artikel
30 CANImmunize: A digital tool to help patients manage their immunizations Houle, Sherilyn K. D.
2017
4 p. 236-238
artikel
31 Case finding for urinary incontinence and falls in older adults at community pharmacies Duong, Eric
2019
4 p. 228-233
artikel
32 Case Finding: The Missing Link in Chronic Disease Management Kassamali, Aliya
2011
4 p. 170-171.e1
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33 Celebrating the past and Looking to the Future Killeen, Rosemary
2007
4 p. 230
artikel
34 Centennial Pharmacists 2007
4 p. 232
artikel
35 Checking Your Ego at the Door Biggs, Catherine
2007
4 p. 212
artikel
36 2007 CHEP-CPhA Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension by Pharmacists Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2007
4 p. 238-239
artikel
37 Closing words from CPhA’s Executive Director Poston, Jeff
2013
4 p. 235-235
artikel
38 Collaborative Cardiovascular Risk-Reduction in Primary Care: Design of the CCARP Study Evans, Charity
2007
4 p. 240-242
artikel
39 Communicating with Physicians Killeen, Rosemary
2007
4 p. 231-232
artikel
40 Community pharmacists and the assessment and management of suicide risk Murphy, Andrea L.
2015
4 p. 171-175
artikel
41 Conspicuous by their absence: February 1940 2018
4 p. 218
artikel
42 Consultation on Pharmacy Changes in Manitoba not Adequate 2007
4 p. 224
artikel
43 Corrigendum 2017
4 p. 226
artikel
44 Cover: June 1942 2018
4 p. 217
artikel
45 CPhA Conference: Presentation of 2 Key Plans Designed to Secure Strong Future for Pharmacists in Canada 2008
4 p. 220
artikel
46 CPhA’s Pharmacist of the Year: Diane Lamarre Dalgleish, Christine
2013
4 p. 233-234
artikel
47 CPJ guidelines for authors 2014
4 p. 258-260
artikel
48 CPJ guidelines for authors 2014
4 p. 258-260
artikel
49 Cross-Canada updates 2018
4 p. 275-277
artikel
50 Cross-Canada Updates 2019
4 p. 267-269
artikel
51 Description of a Canadian Employer-Sponsored Smoking Cessation Program Utilizing Community Pharmacy-Based Cognitive Services Jackson, Mark
2008
4 p. 234-240
artikel
52 Discussions on Feasibility of Professional Services Reimbursement 2007
4 p. 216-217
artikel
53 Distribution of diluted chemo drugs leads to new oversight in Ontario: OCP receives broader inspection powers Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 186-186
artikel
54 Domperidone withdrawal in a breastfeeding woman Papastergiou, John
2013
4 p. 210-212
artikel
55 Drug costs in Canada Mansell, Kerry
2017
4 p. 227-228
artikel
56 Drug costs in Canada Fraser, Brent
2017
4 p. 227
artikel
57 Drug-Related Problems Responsible for 1 in 9 Emergency Room Visits Lynas, Kathie
2008
4 p. 211
artikel
58 Enforce Retirement? Malian, Nick
2011
4 p. 153
artikel
59 Erratum 2017
4 p. 226
artikel
60 Evaluation of Different Methods of Providing Medication-Related Education to Patients following Myocardial Infarction Polack, Jolene
2008
4 p. 241-247
artikel
61 Exploring deprescribing opportunities for community pharmacists: Protocol for a qualitative study Korenvain, Clara
2018
4 p. 228-232
artikel
62 Family Physicians' Perceptions of Pharmacy Adaptation Services in British Columbia Henrich, Natalie
2011
4 p. 172-178
artikel
63 FAQs (frequent asinine questions) on pharmacists’ scope of practice Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2018
4 p. 212-213
artikel
64 Fast Food Pharmacy: Where Speed is More Important than Substance Young, Brett
2011
4 p. 200
artikel
65 Federal Laws No Longer a Roadblock to E-Prescribing 2007
4 p. 219
artikel
66 Filling a greener prescription Lau, Louise
2016
4 p. 202-203
artikel
67 Former Community Pharmacist Sworn in as Premier of Yukon 2011
4 p. 155
artikel
68 Fraser Health Authority Community Medication Management Program: Year in Review Virani, Adil S.
2007
4 p. 243
artikel
69 2016 Guidelines for the management of dyslipidemia and the prevention of cardiovascular disease in adults by pharmacists Turgeon, Ricky D.
2017
4 p. 243-250
artikel
70 Health care in Canada and the role of the federal government: What’s your take? Morrison, Jeff
2013
4 p. 236-236
artikel
71 Health Council of Canada: Pharmaceuticals Management Improving on Piecemeal Basis but National Coordination Lacking Lynas, Kathie
2011
4 p. 154
artikel
72 Helping dementia patients Miller, T. Bryce
2016
4 p. 194
artikel
73 Hold the Tofu? Jurgens, Tannis
2008
4 p. 208
artikel
74 How well do pharmacists know their patients? A case report highlighting natural health product disclosure Necyk, Candace
2013
4 p. 202-209
artikel
75 Identification of inappropriate medication use in elderly patients with frequent emergency department visits Wong, Jeffrey
2014
4 p. 248-256
artikel
76 Identification of inappropriate medication use in elderly patients with frequent emergency department visits Wong, Jeffrey
2014
4 p. 248-256
artikel
77 Implementation of an E-Prescribing Service: Users' Satisfaction and Recommendations Shams, Mohamed El Houseny El Sebeay
2011
4 p. 186-191
artikel
78 Influenza: Less Avian Influenza Seen in 2008 2008
4 p. 219
artikel
79 Influenza: Next Pandemic May Come from Different Strain of Virus 2007
4 p. 225
artikel
80 Innovative pharmacy practice: Lonni Johnson Beahm, Nathan P.
2017
4 p. 233-235
artikel
81 Integrating International Pharmacy Graduates into the Workforce Hogan, Kelly
2008
4 p. 252
artikel
82 Interprofessional collaboration in health care Bosch, Brennan
2015
4 p. 176-179
artikel
83 Intervention des pharmaciens en cas de catastrophe naturelle : Vue intérieure du travail des pharmaciens et de leur rôle dans la société Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2016
4 p. 190-191
artikel
84 Interview with Brian Stowe Killeen, Rosemary
2007
4 p. 228-229
artikel
85 Interview with Paul Kuras 2008
4 p. 218-219
artikel
86 Is it time for internal medicine pharmacists in primary care? Jorgenson, Derek
2018
4 p. 214-216
artikel
87 2008 Issues Debate: Tsuyuki vs Blackburn 2008
4 p. 207-208
artikel
88 Issues spotlight: Medical cannabis 2018
4 p. 274
artikel
89 Les pharmaciens sontils tout simplement trop « canadiens »? Killeen, Rosemary
2007
4 p. 210-211
artikel
90 Lessons learned from 3 attempts to use data sources to evaluate pharmacist prescribing in Ontario McCarthy, Lisa M.
2019
4 p. 234-240
artikel
91 Les étudiants en pharmacie, principaux acteurs de l'évolution de l'exercice de la profession Baayens, D.
2008
4 p. 227
artikel
92 Marshall Moleschi to Leave BC College to Take on Pharmacist Registrar Post in Ontario 2011
4 p. 161
artikel
93 Medication Adherence Initiatives — Part I McLean, William
2007
4 p. 254-261
artikel
94 Medication safety expertise at your fingertips: Medication Incident Analysis Knowledge Mobilization Tool Chiu, Edmond
2019
4 p. 223-227
artikel
95 MRSA — No Longer Just a Hospital Bug Leung, Cynthia S.
2007
4 p. 235-236
artikel
96 Multidisciplinary members’ perspectives on a pharmacist joining a rheumatology practice team Wilbur, Kerry
2015
4 p. 200-208
artikel
97 New Smart-Phone Medical App Will Give Pharmacists Support in Assessing Patients with Arthritis 2011
4 p. 157
artikel
98 Nothing to Smile About: Drug-Induced Tooth Discolouration Pearson, Norma Lynn
2007
4 p. 263-264
artikel
99 Nova Scotia Pharmacists Reach Last-Minute Deal on Compensation in Face of Generic Price Reductions 2011
4 p. 156
artikel
100 Nova Scotia Spearheads Unique Research into Quality Improvement and Medication Error Management 2008
4 p. 212
artikel
101 Ontario Meds Check Program Takes off Quickly 2007
4 p. 219
artikel
102 Ontario Pharmaceutical Opinion Program Gray, Bryan
2015
4 p. 187-192
artikel
103 Ontario the Latest Province to Delve into Prescribing Rights for Pharmacists 2008
4 p. 214
artikel
104 Pace of growth in drug expenditures slows to lowest level in 16 years: CIHI Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 188-188
artikel
105 Part 3: Perspectives of pharmacy technicians on practice change MacKinnon, Neil J.
2017
4 p. 239-242
artikel
106 Patient attitudes regarding the role of the pharmacist and interest in expanded pharmacist services Kelly, Deborah V.
2014
4 p. 239-247
artikel
107 Patient attitudes regarding the role of the pharmacist and interest in expanded pharmacist services Kelly, Deborah V.
2014
4 p. 239-247
artikel
108 Patients’ perceptions and use of natural health products Barry, Arden R.
2018
4 p. 254-262
artikel
109 Paying pharmacists for patient care Houle, Sherilyn K. D.
2014
4 p. 209-232
artikel
110 Paying pharmacists for patient care: A systematic review of remunerated pharmacy clinical care services Houle, Sherilyn K. D.
2014
4 p. 209-232
artikel
111 Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Content of Canadian Undergraduate Pharmacy Curricula Lavoie, Annie
2008
4 p. 228-233
artikel
112 PEI PharmaCheck program Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 184-184
artikel
113 Pharmacist and physician views on collaborative practice: Findings from the community pharmaceutical care project Kelly, Deborah V.
2013
4 p. 218-226
artikel
114 Pharmacist prescribing and care improves cardiovascular risk, but is it cost-effective? A cost-effectiveness analysis of the RxEACH study Al Hamarneh, Yazid N.
2019
4 p. 257-266
artikel
115 Pharmacist prescribing and care improves cardiovascular risk, but what do patients think? A substudy of the RxEACH study Al Harmarneh, Yazid N.
2018
4 p. 223-227
artikel
116 Pharmacists as immunizers, their pharmacies and immunization services: A survey of Ontario community pharmacists Alsabbagh, Mhd. Wasem
2018
4 p. 263-273
artikel
117 Pharmacists’ lack of profession-hood: Professional identity formation and its implications for practice Gregory, Paul
2019
4 p. 251-256
artikel
118 PHArmacists’ perspective oN the Take hOme naloxone prograM (The PHANTOM Study) Edwards, Jenny
2017
4 p. 259-268
artikel
119 Pharmacists’ reactions to natural disasters Epp, Denise A.
2016
4 p. 204-215
artikel
120 Pharmacists’ responses to natural disasters Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2016
4 p. 188-189
artikel
121 Pharmacy in Times of War Lai, Dana Graham
2007
4 p. 213-215
artikel
122 Pharmacy practice: At the tipping point? Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2015
4 p. 168-170
artikel
123 Pharmacy Practice Research Abstracts 2015
4 p. S1-S62
artikel
124 Pharmacy Practice Research Abstracts 2016
4 p. S1-S46
artikel
125 Pharmacy Practice Research Abstracts: Canadian Pharmacists Conference 2017 2017
4 p. S1-S72
artikel
126 Pharmacy Students Leading Pharmacy Practice Change Baayens, D.
2008
4 p. 226
artikel
127 Physicians and pharmacists call for more rapid implementation of e-prescribing in Canada Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 184-184
artikel
128 Plan B Scheduling Metge, Colleen
2008
4 p. 208
artikel
129 Practice Change Debate 2008
4 p. 207
artikel
130 Prescribing Authority for New Brunswick Pharmacists Targeted for October 30th Implementation 2008
4 p. 213
artikel
131 Prescription Drug Spending Slowing for the First Time in More than 20 Years 2007
4 p. 227
artikel
132 Primary Health Care Model Must Be Adopted Lai, Dana Graham
2007
4 p. 230-231
artikel
133 Prior Learning Assessments in a Professional Workplace for Practising Pharmacists and Technicians Raymond, Colette B.
2011
4 p. 192-197.e1
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134 Product Update Pearson, Norma Lynn
2007
4 p. 221-223
artikel
135 Product Update Pearson, Norma Lynn
2008
4 p. 216-217
artikel
136 Product Update Bhalla, Alka
2011
4 p. 162-165.e1
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137 Protecting our patients by protecting ourselves Ziegler, Blake
2016
4 p. 246-255
artikel
138 Public Health Watch 2011
4 p. 160-161
artikel
139 Public Health Watch Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 191-192
artikel
140 Que faudrait-il pour faire de la prestation de soins centrés sur le patient une réalité? Killeen, Rosemary
2008
4 p. 205-206
artikel
141 Recommendations for the safe use and handling of oral anticancer drugs in community pharmacy: A pan-Canadian consensus guideline Vu, Kathy
2018
4 p. 240-253
artikel
142 Relationship between personality traits and pharmacist performance in a pharmacy practice research trial Rosenthal, Meagen
2015
4 p. 209-216
artikel
143 Reply Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2008
4 p. 208
artikel
144 Report says extending use of pharmacists and generic drugs can save health care system up to $11 billion over 3 years Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 183-183
artikel
145 Resolution Sought to NIHB Pricing Changes in Ontario Lynas, Kathie
2007
4 p. 216
artikel
146 Review of the top 5 cardiology studies of 2011–12 Barry, Arden R.
2013
4 p. 213-217
artikel
147 Saskatchewan Pharmacists Adjust to New Generic Price Regime with Aid of Additional Compensation 2011
4 p. 156
artikel
148 Saskatchewan Pharmacists Propose Provincially Funded Medication Reviews 2007
4 p. 218
artikel
149 Saskatchewan's RxFiles Hits the 10-Year Mark 2007
4 p. 220
artikel
150 Satisfaction with student pharmacists administering vaccinations in the University of Alberta annual influenza campaign Cheung, Wendy
2013
4 p. 227-232
artikel
151 Self-denigration in pharmacy: Words to banish from the pharmacy lexicon Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2014
4 p. 197-199
artikel
152 Self-denigration in pharmacy: Words to banish from the pharmacy lexicon / Autodénigrement en pharmacie : mots à bannir du vocabulaire des pharmaciens Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2014
4 p. 197-199
artikel
153 Staying Safe in the Pharmacy Lai, Dana Graham
2007
4 p. 237
artikel
154 Still some short-term pain for New Brunswick pharmacists but NBPA sees encouraging signs from the province Lynas, Kathie
2013
4 p. 187-187
artikel
155 Sunscreens and Vitamin D Leung, Cynthia S.
2007
4 p. 233
artikel
156 The big three: August 1944 2018
4 p. 220-221
artikel
157 The Blueprint for Pharmacy: Our Professional Role All Along! Mulley, Jennifer
2008
4 p. 248-249
artikel
158 The 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines for pharmacists Houle, Sherilyn K. D.
2014
4 p. 203-208
artikel
159 The 2015 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines for pharmacists Houle, Sherilyn K.D.
2015
4 p. 180-186
artikel
160 The 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program (CHEP) guidelines for pharmacists: An update Houle, Sherilyn K. D.
2014
4 p. 203-208
artikel
161 The Competition Bureau Report: Another View Archer, Frank
2008
4 p. 209-210
artikel
162 The evolution of pharmacy practice research—Part II: Time to join the rest of the world Bond, Christine
2019
4 p. 219-220
artikel
163 The immense value of qualitative research to pharmacy Gardner, David M.
2016
4 p. 195
artikel
164 The Impact of Electronic Prescribing and the eDrug Project on Pharmacy Practice in British Columbia Cho, Derek
2011
4 p. 198-199
artikel
165 The Importance of Patient Counselling Stewart, Ian
2007
4 p. 262
artikel
166 The ‘Magic’ of New Medications Fades as We Consider Real World Safety Diamantouros, Artemis
2008
4 p. 221
artikel
167 The Omega-3 Controversy Reynaert, Christopher
2008
4 p. 222-225
artikel
168 The pharmacist of tomorrow: February 1940 2018
4 p. 219
artikel
169 The “Rising Tide” of dementia in Canada Chang, Feng
2015
4 p. 193-199
artikel
170 The role of spirometry in the management of obstructive airways disease: How pharmacists should get involved Kaplan, Alan
2017
4 p. 229-232
artikel
171 The scoop on serotonin syndrome Foong, Ai-Leng
2018
4 p. 233-239
artikel
172 The sunset of ADAPT and the sunrise of continuous professional development at CPhA Dattani, Shelita
2016
4 p. 198-199
artikel
173 The time has come to fix the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program Morrison, Jeff
2015
4 p. 217
artikel
174 The ultimate opportunity for advancing pharmacy practice Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2017
4 p. 225-226
artikel
175 The use of pregabalin in the treatment of hot flashes Nguyen, My-Linh
2013
4 p. 193-196
artikel
176 Threat to Canada's Drug Supply Recedes — CPhA 2007
4 p. 218
artikel
177 Travelers’ diarrhea: Clinical practice guidelines for pharmacists Fernandes, Heidi V. J.
2019
4 p. 241-250
artikel
178 Trust in interprofessional collaboration Gregory, Paul A. M.
2016
4 p. 236-245
artikel
179 2011 University of Saskatchewan Pharmacy Student Business Plan Competition Perepelkin, Jason
2011
4 p. 158-159
artikel
180 Un Vrai Florilège Killeen, Rosemary
2011
4 p. 152
artikel
181 U of M Pharmacy Alumni Establish Scholarship, Invite others to Do the Same 2007
4 p. 220
artikel
182 Veterinary pharmacy Ternamian, Natalie
2016
4 p. 196
artikel
183 Walking it off: The Skinny on Herbal Weight Loss Products Rostek, Cheryl
2007
4 p. 266-267
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184 Wasted medications, wasted resource Tchen, Jeffry
2013
4 p. 181-182
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185 Weighing the Evidence about Nutritional Supplements Dykeman, Renée
2007
4 p. 234
artikel
186 We know ADAPT works—Now it works for you Mohr, Heather
2015
4 p. 218
artikel
187 What is patient-centred care? / Que sont les soins axés sur le patient? Tsuyuki, Ross T.
2013
4 p. 177-180
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188 What Will it Take to Make Patient-Centred Care a Reality? Killeen, Rosemary
2008
4 p. 205-206
artikel
189 Why are we limiting access to opioid agonist therapies? Swidrovich, Jaris
2019
4 p. 221-222
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