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Ontario Pharmacy Evidence Network OPEN: A multidisciplinary research program providing evidence on the quality, outcomes and value of medication management services

Known as OPEN, the Ontario Pharmacy Research Collaboration is a research program providing evidence on the quality, outcomes and value of medication management services provided by pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. OPEN’s team of multidisciplinary researchers are evaluating both current and potentially new pharmacist-led medication management services, while fostering knowledge translation and exchange, building capacity in pharmacy practice and medication management research, and addressing gender-related issues and the needs of the province’s vulnerable populations.

Join OPEN’s Citizens’ Panel and inform Pharmacy Research in OntarioWe are looking for residents of GTA and the Region of...
15/06/2021

Join OPEN’s Citizens’ Panel and inform Pharmacy Research in Ontario

We are looking for residents of GTA and the Region of Waterloo, 18 years and older. You may apply online by Jun 30th at https://tinyurl.com/OPENCCouncil, or email us at OPEN@uwaterloo.ca.

Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto

University Of Waterloo School Of Pharmacy

03/04/2019
  reflections
26/03/2019

reflections

  Panel Response on afternoon oral presentations. Panel members:Lise Bjerre - University of OttawaShelita Dattani - Cana...
26/03/2019

Panel Response on afternoon oral presentations.

Panel members:
Lise Bjerre - University of Ottawa
Shelita Dattani - Canadian Pharmacists Association
Derek Jorgenson - University of Saskatchewan

  Afternoon oral presentations moderated by Lisa McCarthy theme: Optimal Care Delivery • Uptake of travel health service...
26/03/2019

Afternoon oral presentations moderated by Lisa McCarthy theme: Optimal Care Delivery
• Uptake of travel health services by community pharmacies and patients following pharmacist immunization scope expansion in Ontario, Canada by Heidi Fernandes
• Use of Electronic Medication Adherence Aids: An Analysis of Usability and Workload by Jessica Ivoand Tejal Patel
• A qualitative study on perceived barriers and facilitators of implementing an antimicrobial
stewardship intervention in the management of urinary tract infections in a long-term care setting by April Chan
• Addressing influenza vaccine hesitancy in Ontario community pharmacies: Identifying targets for action using behavior change framework by Gokul Raj Pullagura

  Plenary talk: Professional Services for Pharmacy in Australia – lessons learnt, collaborative opportunities and future...
26/03/2019

Plenary talk: Professional Services for Pharmacy in Australia – lessons learnt, collaborative opportunities and future developments presented by Dr. Lisa Nissen and moderated by Dee Mangin

  1-minute poster pitches
26/03/2019

1-minute poster pitches

  poster session underway, incredible engagement and knowledge sharing!
26/03/2019

poster session underway, incredible engagement and knowledge sharing!

  Panel Response and discussion on the morning presentationsPANEL MEMBERS:Mona Sabharwal – REXALL PHARMA PLUSPeter Gove ...
26/03/2019



Panel Response and discussion on the morning presentations

PANEL MEMBERS:
Mona Sabharwal – REXALL PHARMA PLUS
Peter Gove – GREEN SHIELD CANADA
Drew Peddie – SHOPPERS DRUG MART

Moderator: Sherilyn Houle

  Oral presentations on the theme: Building Relationships • Using community engagement to facilitate adoption and implem...
26/03/2019

Oral presentations on the theme: Building Relationships
• Using community engagement to facilitate adoption and implementation of deprescribing initiatives in primary care by Barb Farrell & Emily Galley
• Team Approach to Polypharmacy Evaluation and Reduction (TAPER): Findings from a Feasibility Study by Dee Mangin & Jane Jurcic-Vrataric
• Strategies to ensure that pharmacists are heard during inter-professional rounds by Clarence Lam

  Oral presentations on the theme: Organizational Change • Identification of Barriers and Facilitators to Follow-up for ...
26/03/2019

Oral presentations on the theme: Organizational Change
• Identification of Barriers and Facilitators to Follow-up for People with Diabetes by Community Pharmacists by Lori MacCallum
• Incidents Associated with Centralized Automated Processing of Multi-Medication Compliance Packs by Certina Ho and Adrian Boucher
• Use of Professional Pharmacy Services Differs Across Ontario: The OPEN atlas by Suzanne M. Cadarette
• Using a behavioral science approach to explore wicked problems in community pharmacy by Andrea Bishop and Beverley Zwicker

  Dr. Michelle Greiver presenting her plenary talk.The Summit is underway!
26/03/2019

Dr. Michelle Greiver presenting her plenary talk.

The Summit is underway!

“ Dr. Michelle Greiver presenting her plenary talk. The Summit is underway!”

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The Ontario Pharmacy Evidence Network is a team of multidisciplinary researchers working together to evaluate the quality, outcomes and value of medication management services that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals provide.

We are fostering knowledge translation and exchange, building capacity in medication management research, and addressing the needs of Ontario’s vulnerable populations.