Pharmacists are playing a critical role at the COVID-19 vaccine clinic hosted on U of T's St. George campus by handling the vaccine from the point of delivery to handing-off prepared doses that are ready for injection.
Anna Taddio teamed-up with the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Communications Office to develop an animated video that addresses questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and builds vaccine confidence.
Jamie Kellar received the Rufus A. Lyman Award from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in recognition of her research in professional identity in pharmacy education.
A Pharmacy-led working group developed a COVID-19 vaccine curriculum to ensure students and faculty are well-prepared to engage in dialogue with patients, family and friends about vaccination.
Researchers have developed a new nanoparticle that can help diagnose and intervene in Alzheimer’s disease at an early stage by enabling MRI to image early changes in the brain before symptoms of the disease occur.
PharmD students created heart health education materials to share their knowledge of cardiovascular disease and risk factors while reinforcing the role that pharmacists have in health promotion.
The student-run IMAGINE clinic, which serves marginalized populations in downtown Toronto, has reopened with virtual appointments after the pandemic forced the clinic to close its doors in March 2020.
March is Pharmacy Appreciation Month and I’m thrilled to help kick off this month in recognition in partnership with our Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns (CAPSI) student leaders.
Nominations are now open for the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Alumni Awards program to honour exceptional alumni for their outstanding accomplishments in pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical sciences.
Professor Raymond Reilly's Lab developed a radiopharmaceutical that's helping an interdisciplinary research team at Sunnybrook visualize the uptake of Herceptin in brain metastases from breast cancer.