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AuthorKoleba, Tamar
AuthorMarin, Judith G.
AuthorJewesson, Peter J.
Available date2024-11-04T04:23:45Z
Publication Date2006
Publication NameCanadian Pharmacists Journal
ResourceScopus
ISSN17151635
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/171516350613900608
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60804
AbstractThe face of pharmacy education in Canada is about to change radically with the initiation of the first entry-level PharmD (ELPD) degree program in the country. The University of Montreal is planning to replace its 4-year baccalaureate degree program in pharmacy with a 4-year ELPD degree program as its sole professional practice degree for pharmacy, starting as early as fall 2007. Laval University has announced similar intentions and expects to initiate a program as early as 2008. The Universities of Toronto, Alberta, and British Columbia are reported to have ELPD degree programs under consideration, while the remaining 4 faculties of pharmacy across Canada appear to have no immediate plans for conversion. As we move toward a potential nation-wide modification of our entry-to-licensure requirement, a summary of existing programs in Canada and the United States, a preview of some of the characteristics of the University of Montreal's ELPD degree program, and some stakeholder opinions about the merits of such a curriculum conversion are warranted.
Languageen
PublisherCanadian Pharmacists Association
SubjectCanada
curriculum
education program
medical education
pharmacy
professional practice
review
TitleEntry-level PharmD degree programs in Canada: Some facts and stakeholder opinions
TypeArticle Review
Pagination42-50
Issue Number6
Volume Number139
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