Internal Medicine
Hospital Pharmacy Success Stories from Across Canada
- Acute Kidney Injury with Tobramycin-Impregnated Bone Cement Spacers in Prosthetic Joint Infections: A Controlled Study
Vancouver General Hospital, BC Branch Success Story Competition 2013 - Efforts for the de-adoption of N-acetylcysteine for prevention of contrast-induced acute kidney injury
C Walz, R Owen, L Bresee, M Guirguis, AB Branch Contest 2014 entry - Impact of an Academic Detailing Tool to Modify Administration of Vitamin B12 in Alberta Health Services
L Bresee, S MacTavish, D Pasay, M Guirguis, J Slobodan, AB Branch Contest 2014 entry - Manitoba Renal Pharmacists Standards of Practice Initiative
L Wazny, A Sood, C Raymond, N Honcharik and the Manitoba Renal Program Pharmacists – Manitoba Branch Competition Winner 2013
The Sweet and Short to Complex Diabetes Care
- C Poon, ON Branch Contest Winner 2014
- Postoperative NSAID use and Incidence of Renal Failure in Cardiac Surgery (NIRF)
Surrey Memorial Hospital, BC Branch Success Story Competition - Safe Swallowing of Oral Liquid Medications
Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, ON - Ontario Branch Success Story Competition 2013 - Winner
Webinars
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- Guidance on Guidelines: Applying Guiding Principles for Management of Hypertension and Diabetes to the Oldest Old
Handout - Hospital Insulin Pen Implementation – What You Need to Know!
Handout
External Resources
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Residency Training
- Lower Mainland Pharmacy Services offers a Year 2 Residency Program in internal medicine.