Abstract

JCPH – Vol. 68, no 2 – mars–avril 2015 182 of Pharmacy Regulatory Authorities, the Canadian Pharmacists Association, the Canadian Association of Pharmacy in Oncology, the Association des pharmaciens des etablissements de sante du Quebec, the Canadian Patient Safety Institute, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada, and the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians. CSHP’s advocacy efforts at both the National and Branch levels are necessary and appropriate, but advocacy at the grassroots level is crucial. At the front line, dealing with the daily workload and patient care demands, individual practitioners often find it difficult to see how they personally can be advocates for change and for the profession. I would invite you to consider the possibility that each and every interaction that a pharmacist has with either a health care professional or a patient is a moment of advocacy, not just for the profession, but also for the patient. What a powerful combination.

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