Accredited Learning Activities

Professional development learning activities help to ensure pharmacy professionals remain competent to practice by maintaining and upgrading their knowledge and skills.

Recognized Accrediting Bodies

CPhM recognizes learning that has been accredited or provided by the following organizations:

  • The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba (CPhM)
  • The Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy (CCCEP)
  • Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)
  • The American Medical Association (AMA)
  • The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (MOCOMP)
  • The College of Family Physicians of Canada (Mainpro)
  • Canadian University that provides continuing professional development/courses relevant to pharmacy practice

Pharmacist Independent Study and Self-Accreditation

Pharmacists can self-accredit independent studies and research as part of professional development learning activities. Please see the Professional Development Pharmacist Independent Study Self-Accreditation Package for further information on the criteria and requirements.

The Pharmacist Independent Study Self-Accreditation Form is available as a fillable PDF here.

CPR and First Aid Course

You can record a maximum of 12 CEUs in a three consecutive-year period from accredited programs in first aid and/or CPR. Training must be claimed in the professional development cycle when it was completed and cannot be carried forward. For a list of approved CPR and First Aid courses, please see the Government of Manitoba’s Workplace Safety and Health Approved Training Providers.

To receive accreditation for live CPR/first aid training, please complete the CPR and First Aid Courses Statement of Participation. Attach a copy of the CPR/first-aid certificate you receive from the accredited provider to the Statement of Participation for your records.

Please note the following:

  • Licensed pharmacists must keep a copy of their CPR certificate (issued by the CPR/First Aid provider) in case they are chosen for the annual Professional Development review.
  • The statement of participation can only be used for live CPR/First Aid Programs from an accredited provider.
  • Pharmacists may only claim CEU for the actual number of hours attended excluding breaks.
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Preceptorship

Pharmacists who act as preceptors for pharmacy students, residents, interns, and technicians not only gain professional satisfaction, but can also use their participation as an accredited learning activity.

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Mandatory Professional Development (PD) Programs

All Manitoba pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are required to complete an annual mandatory professional development (PD) module on a new topic each year.

 

Completing the mandatory modules is a condition of licence or listing renewal. You must complete the annual mandatory module and keep proof of completion (such as a screen shot or download of the statement of participation/completion) for a minimum of three years, and it must be available for regulatory review at any time over that period. You can claim the modules as accredited learning in the PD year you complete them, and they must be entered in your online PD Log. You can find the number of CEU you can claim on your statement of completion/participation. There is no accreditation number. When you renew your licence or listing, you will make a declaration that you have completed the yearly module(s).

 

Please note that you do not need to repeat a module once you have viewed it and kept proof of completion.

 

All newly licensed/listed pharmacy professionals must complete the module for the current year in addition to the previous mandatory PD modules found below:

Before starting these modules, please note the following:

  • Google Chrome is the most stable browser for viewing these modules. A desktop computer or
    laptop are the recommended devices for these modules. Tablets are not recommended.
  • You may exit the module at any time and resume it later; however, you must use the same
    device and browser to return to where you left off in the module.

Note: For access to Mandatory Modules before 2023, log into your registrant portal, click “My groups,” followed by “Active Registrants,” “Professional Development,” and then click on the document found in that folder.

2023 - Part 1: Indigenous Health

Recorded on: June 26, 2023

Recording: Mandatory PD Webinar – Part 1: Indigenous Health (youtube.com)

It is required that pharmacists view this webinar by December 31, 2023. Pharmacy technicians must view this webinar by May 31, 2024.

Accreditation: 1.5 accredited CEU

Learning Activity Evaluation Form: Mandatory Modules’ Evaluation Form

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the history and current-day effects of colonialism on Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
  • Learn about the impacts of assimilation and colonialism on Indigenous health and the resilience of Indigenous Peoples.
  • Learn about the significance of culture, research, art, health, and self-governance in the context of Indigenous resilience.

These objectives encompass the following key topics that aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Indigenous perspective.

Speakers: 

  • Amber Ruben
  • Amy Lamb

2024 - Part 2: Pharmacy Practice Integration of Indigenous Health Standards

Recorded on: February 7, 2024

Recording: Mandatory PD Webinar – Part 2: Pharmacy Practice Integration of Indigenous Health Standards (youtube.com)

It is required that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians view this webinar by October 31, 2024.

Accreditation: 1.5 accredited CEU

Learning Activity Evaluation Form: Mandatory Modules’ Evaluation Form

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Understand modifiable environmental and practice styles reflecting Indigenous ways of knowing.
  • Learn techniques to create safe spaces for Indigenous patients in pharmacy practice.
  • Acquire knowledge on how to integrate equitable care strategies supporting Indigenous individuals.
  • Explore the barriers Indigenous individuals encounter when accessing care in both urban and remote locations.
  • Gain insights into strategies aimed at improving access to care for Indigenous individuals in pharmacy practice.
  • Enhance the ability to provide culturally safe and competent care to Indigenous individuals.

By the end of the webinar, participants will be better equipped to provide culturally safe and competent care to Indigenous individuals.

Speakers: 

  • Amber Ruben
  • Amy Lamb

Recorded Professional Development (PD) Programs

Pharmacy professionals can access a variety of free accredited professional development (PD) programs.

 

We evaluate each recorded PD program on an annual basis to ensure they remain relevant and accurate.

Claiming Continuing Education Credits for Recorded PD Programs

You can claim CEUs for the recorded PD programs by completing and submitting the digital Learning Activity Evaluation Form.

 

Upon receiving your evaluation form, we will email a CEU certificate to you. The number of CEUs you can claim for each recorded PD program is listed with the program descriptions below.

 

Please note: Reviewing the supporting handouts or slides for the recorded sessions on their own is not an accredited learning activity.

Engaging Patients with Care: Tapering, Brief Interventions, and Substance Use Insights

Recorded on: November 28, 2023

Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0fAv8Uveyo

Questions & Answers from the live webinar (coming soon)

Presentation Slides

Accreditation: 1.5 accredited CEU  

Learning Objectives:  

  • Centers on tapering opioids and benzodiazepines, addressing reasons, motivations, and target populations for tapering. Compares different approaches and discusses withdrawal treatments.
  • Highlights core principles in patient interactions, encompassing brief interventions and the integration of motivational interviewing skills. Teaches attendees how to initiate conversations, provide constructive feedback, enhance motivation, and effectively negotiate and advise.
  • Additionally, the presentation will provide an overview of mental health and addiction resources and services.

Speakers:  

  • Karin Ens, BSc(Pharm), MSc, EPPh
  • Lori Nicholson RN, BN

Lessons from Complaints: A Series on Injection-Related Best Practices — Part 1: Best Practices Review for Pharmacists

Recorded on: November 1, 2023

Part 1: Best Practices Review for Pharmacists

Accreditation: 0.75 accredited CEU

Learning Objectives:  

  • Explain the significance and demonstrate the steps involved in aseptic technique.
  • Identify and describe potential injuries, such as Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccine Administration (SIRVA), resulting from improper injection technique and administration.
  • Describe and demonstrate the proper landmarking and technique for intramuscular and subcutaneous injections.
  • List the seven rights of medication administration.

Speakers:  

  • Theresa Bowser
  • Brent Booker

Lessons from Complaints: A Series on Injection-Related Best Practices — Part 2: Trends in Injection-Related Complaints

Recorded on: November 1, 2023

Part 2: Trends in Injection-Related Complaints

Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1L5Y1PA1Qlk&list=PLSaU7qE7cDmQXDlCi40IFURr7YXGKuk2K&index=2

Accreditation: 0.75 accredited CEU

Learning Objectives:  

  • Summarize the training requirements for obtaining and maintaining injection authorization.
  • Identify and apply key components of the Practice Direction: Administration of Drugs, including Vaccines, which are frequently overlooked in practice, leading to complaint matters or unsafe care.
  • Explain the documentation and record-keeping requirements associated with drug or vaccine administration by injection.
  • Describe medication incident reporting procedures related to drug or vaccine administration by injection.
  • Implement essential strategies for effectively managing injection-related errors or complaints.

Speakers:  

  • Shannon Trapp
  • Brent Booker

From Policy to Practice: A Joint Webinar on Narcotic Accountability with the College of Pharmacists of Manitoba and Health Canada

Recorded on: June 8, 2023

Recording: https://youtu.be/dErsQW6BMR0

Questions & Answers from the live webinar: https://cphm.ca/wp-content/uploads/Upcoming-Events/2023/Questions-and-Answers-Narcotic-Accountibility.pdf

Slide deck: https://cphm.ca/wp-content/uploads/Upcoming-Events/2023/Slides.pdf

Accreditation: 1.25 accredited CEU  

Learning Objectives:  

  • Gain an understanding of Health Canada and the legislative framework that applies to pharmacists   
  • Gain an understanding of Health Canada’s Pharmacy Inspection Program and the powers of the inspector   
  • Learn ways to comply with federal laws and regulations   
  • Understand how provincial policies align with the federal requirements  

Speakers:  

  • Angela Lina, Compliance and Enforcement Officer and Team Lead in Health Canada’s Controlled Substances Program  
  • Kevin Chaboyer, Quality Assurance and Field Officer 

Managing Drug Shortages in Pediatric Patients

Accreditation: 0.75 accredited CEU

Program Resources:

Recording link: https://youtu.be/lvLaL0mgZ6s

 

Understanding the CPSM Standards of Practice to Provide Safer Care, and OAT Provision in the Context of Other Psychoactive Drugs

Overdose in the Era of COVID-19 & Approaching Mental Health in Pharmacy Practice

Recorded on: November 23, 2021

Accreditation: 1.5 CEU

Program Resources:

Unanswered Questions

Program Slides

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Lessons from Complaints: Navigating Mental Health and Addiction

Recorded on: October 27, 2021

Accreditation: 2.0 CEU

Program Resources:

Program Slides

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Lessons from Complaints: Trends and Expectations

Recorded on: November 24, 2020

Accreditation: 2.0 CEU

Program Resources:

Program Slides

Questions and Answers

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Special General Meeting: Pharmacist Prescribing Amendments

Recorded on: February 12, 2018

Accreditation: This program is no longer accredited for continuing education units but is a valuable resource for pharmacy professionals.

On Monday, February 12, 2018, the College held a Special General Meeting (SGM) to update the membership on Council and College initiatives.

Program Resources:

Meeting Agenda

Meeting Materials

Program Slides

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Special General Meeting: Pharmacist Prescribing for Self-Limiting Conditions and Streamlining of Regulation Amendment Process

Recorded on: June 19, 2017

Accreditation: This program is no longer accredited for continuing education units but is a valuable resource for pharmacy professionals.

On Monday, June 19, 2017, the College held a Special General Meeting (SGM) to discuss developments since the last Annual General Meeting.

Program Resources:

Meeting Package

Program Slides

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Fundamentals of Prescribing for Manitoba Pharmacists Presentation

Recorded on: June 1, 2020

Accreditation: 1.0 CEU

Program Resources:

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From the Script to the Medical Examiner: Resources for Pharmacy Intervention

Recorded on: October 10, 2019

Expiry: Oct. 31, 2021
Accreditation:
2.0 CEU

Program Resources:
From the Script to the Medical Examiner: Resources for Pharmacist Intervention

Polypharmacy and Other Risky Business

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Culture Shift 101: Safety and Just Culture in Community Pharmacy

Pharmacy Management Leadership and Legal Responsibilities

Recorded on: January 20, 2016

This program is no longer accredited for continuing education units, but is a valuable resource for pharmacy professionals.

Program Resources:

Pharmacy Management Requirements

Pharmacy Site Quality Assurance

Pharmacy Management Leadership & Legal Responsibilities

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Prescribing Exempted Codeine Products

Recorded on: January 14, 2016

Expiry: January 31, 2022
Accreditation:
 2.0 CEU

Program Resources:

Exempted Codeine Products: Perceptions, Principles, & Optimizing Practice

Exempted Codeine Preparations: Prescribing for Manitoba Pharmacists

Exempted Codeine Prescription by a Pharmacist template (Please note this document has not been approved by College Council)

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Online PD programs

Several websites provide accredited programs online. These programs will help advance your practice.

Manitoba Module: Ordering Laboratory Tests

This program is not available online currently. The cost to complete each module is $50 plus GST. If you would like to pursue this independent study please contact CPhM at profdevelopment@cphm.ca

Manitoba Module: Administration of Injections

The Injection Competency – Manitoba Module 16 is a training requirement for all pharmacists applying for injection authority in Manitoba. The Manitoba Module is hosted by Continuing Pharmacy Education, College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University. The registration form for this program is available at the following link:

https://registeratcontinuingeducation.dal.ca/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=107769

Pharmacy Technician PD Programs

Pharmacy technicians can complete and claim learning activities accredited for pharmacists, but must be mindful of their scope of practice. Note that pharmacists cannot claim learning activities accredited for pharmacy technicians.

Many of the resources listed below offer professional development opportunities specifically to support pharmacy technicians in their competency.

Canadian Healthcare Network

Canadian Health Network (CHN) hosts a collection of healthcare publications for a variety of healthcare professions. CHN is the online home of pharmacy practice+, TECHtalk newsletter, TECHtalk CE and eCortex.

Canadian Pharmacy Technician’s Letter

The Therapeutic Research Center publishes this newsletter, which features a variety of articles related to technicians in pharmacy practice. Additionally, the site offers continuous education programs and trainings.

Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy

The Canadian Council on Continuing Education in Pharmacy (CCCEP) is a national organization that accredits continuing pharmacy education programs. The CCCEP website features a search engine for pharmacy professionals to find accredited educations programs across Canada.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada

The Institute for Safe Medication Practice Canada (ISMP Canada) is an independent national not-for-profit organization committed to the advancement of medication safety in all healthcare settings. ISMP Canada provides registrants with ISMP Canada Safety Bulletins and Alerts as well as online learning.

Pear Healthcare Solutions Inc.

Pear Healthcare Solutions Inc. creates and hosts a number of accredited continuing education programs through its Health eLearning platform.

PharmacyTechCE.org

PharmacyTechCE.org is a subscription-based continuing education service for pharmacy technicians hosted by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

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