CPE Speaker Series
The CPE is a place of connection and conversation. We host a number of events throughout the year in collaboration with other organizations to amplify the critical research and education scholarship taking place in Canada and across the world.
Our events include:
- monthly Speaker Series
- special topic research symposia
- special topic events for our LDFP Alumni, in collaboration with the Office for Advancement and Alumni Relations (OAAR)
- annual OPEN Summit, in collaboration with the Ontario Pharmacy Evidence Network (OPEN)
Founded on the principles of patient-focused care, the Centre for Practice Excellence at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy aims to equip students and practitioners with the skills and confidence to improve the healthcare system by enhancing patient care and improving patient outcomes.
Strategic Placement and Accessibility of Naloxone Kits in Canadian Communities
Labour Mobility and Trade Agreements for Pharmacy in Canada: Insights from Ontario and Nova Scotia
Bridging the Gap: Exploring a Greater Role for Lay Vaccinators in Canada
The evolving relationship between insurance, reimbursement and pharmacy in Canada
Increasing Diversity Across Health Care Sectors: The Importance of Early Educational Intervention
Advanced Practice Pharmacists: Do they have a future?
Moving the rocks: working with culture and psychology to improve prescribing
Development, Implementation & Evaluation of an Advanced Primary Care Pharmacist Pilot Program
Disruption, interruption, & task loading: how workplace environment impacts clinical decision-making
Evolving Pharmacist Scope and the Impact on our Health Care System: A LDFP-NIHS-OPEN Symposium
Financial viability of patient care-focused independent community pharmacy practice
Challenges and Opportunities as a Pharmacy Advocate
Societal and higher education trends and their impact on curricular reform in pharmacy
Network for Improving Health Systems (NIHS) Policymaker-Researcher Dialogue
How to make a difference - a guide to capacity building and advocacy
Access to essential medicines
How pharmacists experience their role as therapeutic decision-makers in New Zealand
What the Future of Pharmacists’ Roles in Disasters Looks Like After Coronavirus
OPEN SUMMIT DAY 2: PHARMACISTS’ EVOLVING CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
From surviving to thriving: The current state of pharmacy workforce wellness
OPEN SUMMIT DAY 1: DIGITAL HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND VIRTUAL CARE IN PHARMACY
Envisioning Pharmacare in Canada: From Rhetoric to Reality?
Environmental Sustainability in Pharmacy: Approaches from Canadian Leaders
Disruptive Innovation to Address Antimicrobial Resistance
Crafting regulation against uncertain risk: My MAiD journey (so far)
Academic Detailing and Knowledge Translation: Opportunities for Pharmacists
Plan sponsors moving into pharmacy: what does the future look like?