Friday Five June 5, 2015 In This Issue... 1. Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors announce new policy for Td vaccines 2. Medical residents prescribing privileges 3. Important Health Canada advisories and newsletters 4. Addition of Winnipeg as a site for the September 2015 Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Examination-Part II (OSPE) 5. Upcoming professional development opportunities Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors announce new policy for Td vaccines Currently, pharmacists may administer the publicly-funded tetanus and diphtheria (Td) vaccine from the Provincial Vaccine Warehouse (PVW) if the patient has a prescription from an authorized practitioner. The vote on June 22, 2015, at the Special General Meeting (see below), will add the tetanus and diphtheria (Td) vaccine to Schedule 2 and thereby, the list of drugs that pharmacists may administer via injection as part of the Provincial Immunization Program without a prescription from an authorized practitioner. On Thursday, May 28, 2015, the Council of the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba sent a notice to members announcing the Special General Meeting on Monday, June 22nd, 2015, at the Canad Inns Destination Centre – Fort Garry, located at 1824 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, to discuss and vote on changes to Schedule 2 and 3 of the regulations to the Pharmaceutical Act. For details, please see the Special General Meeting Agenda. All pharmacists who wish to attend the Special General Meeting on Monday, June 22, 2015, are asked to contact Sarah Mann, smann@cphm.ca at the College office to register, those failing to do so may register on site. This vote to change the regulations will only be made possible if the College has quorum (5% of practicing members which is around 72 members) in attendance at the meeting. Therefore, all eligible members are encouraged to attend the Special General Meeting on Monday, June 22, 2015. Please note, Manitobans at least 7 years of age are eligible for Td vaccine every 10 years and it is important to verify a client's immunization history, if they are not able to provide a record, before administering any vaccine. Upcoming professional development opportunities Grand Rounds June 2015 Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds June 7, 2015 Principles for the Provision of Opioid Dependence Treatment by Manitoba Pharmacists Certificate Program Please click the link above for more information. September 12, 2015 Spiro To register, please visit: www.resptrec.org October 1, 2015 Asthma To register, please visit: www.resptrec.org October 3, 2015 Education To register, please visit: www.resptrec.org October 29, 2015 Pharmacies will be able to invoice Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors (MHHLS) for any Td vaccine doses administered after April 1, 2015, through the current invoicing process. The invoice will be updated to include Td vaccine and will be available through the MHHLS’ Immunization Program Manual for Immunization Providers in Manitoba prior to the end of this quarter (June 30, 2015). Pharmacists are reminded to continue to report all immunizations administered to MHHLS using the Monthly Inputting Forms for Pharmacists (also located in the MHHLS’ Immunization Program Manual). COPD To register, please visit: www.resptrec.org Online Program Ordering Lab Tests for Manitoba Pharmacists Visit www.cphm.ca for more information on Expanded Scope of Practice training. Medical residents prescribing privileges The Registration of Medical Practitioners Regulation was amended May 4, 2015, to allow medical residents, who meet certain criteria, expanded prescribing privileges. The new regulation will allow medical residents on the Educational Register, who are in a residency program, to apply to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba (CPSM) for approval to independently prescribe certain narcotics, controlled drugs and targeted substances without requiring a co-signature of the supervising medical practitioner. Although the regulation passed to allow this independent prescribing, all Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) medications prescribed by medical residents on an outpatient basis will still require a co-signature of the supervising medical practitioner, until further notice. The CPSM is presently working with Manitoba Health in consultation with the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba, to develop a method to identify and acknowledge the independent prescribing privileges of approved medical residents and develop a process for DPIN entry. As more information becomes available, the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba will inform members of this change in the Friday Five and the Prescribing Authority Table on the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba website will be updated. Important Health Canada advisories and newsletters Pharmacists are reminded of their responsibility to subscribe to Health Canada’s MedEffect e-Notice and InfoWatch newsletter in order to receive and be informed of important health and safety advisories including notices about drug recalls as they are issued by Health Canada. By being informed of these important advisories in a timely manner, pharmacists will be better able to respond quickly to address patient inquiries and safety issues. The College website now lists all MedEffects and InfoWatch newsletters under “Safety Advisories” on the home page. Click here to subscribe to Health Canada’s MedEffect e-Notices. Winnipeg announced as a site for the September 2015 Pharmacy Technician Qualifying ExaminationPart II (OSPE) Online Program Order, Monitor and Interpret Lab Tests to Optimize Medication Management For more information, please see www.pharmacists.ca Online Program Pharmacist Leadership in Influenza Vaccination 20142015 Online Program Vaccines: Beyond the Basics Online Program Self-Limiting Conditions Independent Study Program Visit www.cphm.ca for more information on Expanded Scope of Practice training. All professional development opportunities are listed on the College website under Upcoming PD Opportunities. The Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) has recently added Winnipeg as a site for Part II (OSPE) of the September Pharmacy Technician Qualifying Examination, in addition to Part I (MCQ), for those working towards becoming a PEBC certified pharmacy technician. The deadline for applications for the Winnipeg site only for residents of Manitoba, has been extended from June 10, 2015 to July 17, 2015. Applicants can make their payment on-line up until noon on June 10 th. After this time, applicants will need to print the application form from the website, complete their application manually and submit the appropriate payment (certified cheque or money order) with their application, by mail or courier. For more information, please see the Notice from PEBC. The PEBC website (www.pebc.ca) has detailed information about application procedures, examination locations, examination costs and what to expect when taking the examinations. All questions about this information or regarding Certification with PEBC must be directed to the PEBC office by email to: pebcinfo@pebc.ca. For additional information on the requirements to obtain pharmacy technician status in Manitoba, please see the Pharmacy Technicians webpage. 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