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Shaping the Future of Minor Ailments Services: Innovation & Excellence Forum

Join us on May 8th for the inaugural Shaping the Future of Minor Ailments Services: Innovation & Excellence Forum – a day dedicated to the latest research on minor ailments services in Ontario.

Presented by the Network for Improving Health Systems (NIHS) at the University of Toronto, pharmacists and policymakers are invited to share, learn, and celebrate practice innovations dedicated to minor ailments services in-person at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.

The event seeks to strengthen existing relationships and build new relationships with policymakers, and recognize our pharmacist colleagues in Ontario who are demonstrating innovative approaches to delivering minor ailments services. 

At this event, you can learn about the most current research on minor ailments services in Ontario, hear from panelists during the policymaker dialogue, and recognize and celebrate pharmacist practice innovations related to minor ailments services.

This event will take place in the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto. Please note that this is a paid, in-person event and registration is limited.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This event will feature presentations, a policy dialogue, a networking lunch and pharmacists from across Ontario who will share their innovative approaches to providing minor ailment services - all of which is included with paid registration.

  • Successful nominees will also be recognized as recipients of the "Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Practice Excellence in Minor Ailments Services Award", and their practice excellence will be showcased through the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy website and communications channels.

  • We are able to cover registration fees for successful nominees who are able to attend and present at the event. Successful nominees are responsible for covering the costs of their travel and accommodation for the event.

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