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Christine Papoushek1,2, Heather Hadden3,4, Zubin Austin1
1University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Canada's 50,000+ pharmacists play a crucial role in the comprehensive delivery of primary care. Recognizing this, a program in alignment with the Team Primary Care national initiative was developed to enhance their skills and knowledge in collaborative care, aiming to cultivate advanced primary care pharmacist leaders. The curriculum development involved aligning activities with pharmacist roles and competencies, emphasizing interprofessional teamwork. A mixed-methods evaluation revealed positive outcomes: 14/15 pharmacists completed the program, reporting improved readiness for team-based care. All non-pharmacist team members expressed a desire for continued pharmacist collaboration. Overall, satisfaction was high among participants and team members, indicating success in training. The program's comprehensive approach, covering primary care landscape, clinical skills, teaching, change management, and advocacy, empowered pharmacists to integrate team-based care and contribute to positive change in primary care settings. Training more pharmacists with this program is one of the many strategies to further establish and optimize team-based primary care.
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