Full Scale is published three times per year, focusing on the latest issues affecting pharmacy practice.
Pharmacy teams must make every effort to secure their drug supply and patient information.
ACP’s time-delayed safes requirement has contributed to a significant reduction in pharmacy robberies.
Street Sisters Society president, Dana Lyons, discusses the opioid epidemic and how pharmacy teams can help keep drugs secure and patients safe.
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are custodians of health information.
ACP complaints director James Krempien discusses the importance of keeping patient information secure...
ACP’s Council governs pharmacy practice to serve, support, and protect the public's health and well-being.
Deb Manz brings her perspective as a patient and a broader public view to her role on ACP’s Council.
Serving on Council has ignited Fayaz Rajabali’s passion for pharmacy.
Pharmacy technician Dana Lyons grew in ways she never anticipated during her time on Council.
Pharmacy professionals need to engage with Council to have an impact on their professions.
Do you know what the Alberta College of Pharmacy does, why we do it, and how?
ACP’s professional practice department charts the path and helps pharmacy professionals to follow it.
ACP’s Continuing Competence Program helps pharmacy professionals raise their level of practice.
A look at ACP’s complaints resolution and hearings processes.
Exploring the process of registering pharmacy...
Preceptors play key roles to develop and nurture the pharmacy profession.
Three pharmacists who have been recognized as outstanding preceptors share their recipes for success.
Students and provisional pharmacy technicians benefit when learning from pharmacy technician preceptors.
Respect and meaningful engagement are essential for a successful precepting process.
Melanie Danilak is helping build a new generation of Structured Practical Training programs.