New Initiative and Innovation Awards (2022-23)

Early evaluation of the minor ailment prescribing service: Uptake, equity, and patient-provider experiences of the service of Ontario

  • Principal Investigators: Mina Tadrous (Pharmacy), Kevin Schwartz (Public Health)

Expanding roles of pharmacists in primary care: A comparative interview study and policy analysis of Ontario and Quebec

  • Principal Investigators: Sara Allin (Public Health), Jennifer Lake (Pharmacy)

Effectiveness of MedsCheck Diabetes in Ontario: A target trial emulation using administrative data

  • Principal Investigators: Lusine Abrahamyan (Public Health), Lisa Dolovich (Pharmacy), Petros Pechlivanoglou (Public Health)

Supporting mental health and addiction services in primary care pharmacy practice

  • Principal Investigators: Beth Sproule (Pharmacy), Allison Crawford (Public Health)

Pharmacy options for system-level interventions to improve environmental sustainability (POSITIVES)

  • Principal Investigators: Fiona Miller (Public Health), Zubin Austin (Pharmacy)

 

NIHS Trainee Awards (2022-23)

The Pathways of Care Among People Hospitalized for a Non-Fatal Opioid Toxicity in Ontario

  • Trainee: Shaleesa Ledlie, PhD candidate, Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Graduate Supervisor: Tara Gomes

Exploring the pharmacist’s role in supporting newcomer international students and their families with the transition to the Canadian healthcare system including medication use

  • Trainee: Yasmin Aboelzahab, Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Graduate Supervisor: Lisa Dolovich

Examining the Association Between Prenatal Antidepressant Exposure and the Incidence of Childhood Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2): A Pharmacoepidemiology Study

  • Trainee: Lauren Tailor (PhD at PHS)
  • Graduate Supervisors: Prof. Sonia Grandi and Prof. Hilary Brown

Understanding Toronto Pharmacists’ Perspectives on a Pharmacy-Based E-Cigarettes Smoking Cessation Program

  • Trainee: Daniel Eisenkraft Klein (PhD at PHS)
  • Graduate Supervisor: Prof. Robert Schwartz

Development of a theory-informed intervention to facilitate delivery of minor ailments services by community pharmacists

  • Trainee: Daphne To (PhD at IHPME)
  • Graduate Supervisors: Prof. Noah Ivers and Prof. Mina Tadrous