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Pharmacy Perspectives: Providing Safer Spaces

Pharmacy Perspectives: Providing Safer Spaces

Di: USask CPE and Alberta College of Pharmacy
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Pharmacy Perspectives: Providing Safer Spaces is a limited podcast series developed in collaboration with USask Continuing Pharmacy Education and the Alberta College of Pharmacy. In this podcast, pharmacists and technicians interview EDI professionals to get stories, tools, and resources you can apply to your practice. We also included individuals with lived experience from diverse communities so you can be better informed about what makes patients feel safe and respected.Copyright 2026 Igiene e vita sana Istruzione
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    In this episode we discuss stigma and harm reduction with Dr. Ginetta Salvalaggio, Jackie Myers, and Brandi Abele. They each use their perspectives from various health care positions on stigma, empathy, how to be an active listener, and mistrust and ‘othering’ as barriers to care.

    This podcast has an accompanying course that includes reflection questions, a Learning Project Record, and resource lists provided by our guests. The course link will be posted here when it is uploaded.

    Our podcast hosts are Kelly, Kymm, and Ryan. This podcast is a joint project created by Alberta College of Pharmacy and USask Continuing Pharmacy Education. Our producers are Mary Fraser and Pamela Timanson, editing was done by Anwyn Diakuw, and our music is "I've been out walking" by BJ Catt. Music was accessed on Free Music Archive (CC BY).

    Transcripts will be added to every episode of the podcast. For now, request access to the transcripts by emailing cpe@usask.ca.

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    This podcast has an accompanying course that includes reflection questions, a Learning Project Record, and resource lists provided by our guests. The course link will be posted here when it is uploaded.

    Our podcast hosts are Kelly, Kymm, and Ryan. This podcast is a joint project created by Alberta College of Pharmacy and USask Continuing Pharmacy Education. Our producers are Mary Fraser and Pamela Timanson, editing was done by Anwyn Diakuw, and our music is "I've been out walking" by BJ Catt. Music was accessed on Free Music Archive (CC BY).

    Transcripts will be added to every episode of the podcast. For now, request access to the transcripts by emailing cpe@usask.ca.

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    This podcast has an accompanying course that includes reflection questions, a Learning Project Record, and resource lists provided by our guests. The course link will be posted here when it is uploaded.

    Our podcast hosts are Kelly, Kymm, and Ryan. This podcast is a joint project created by Alberta College of Pharmacy and USask Continuing Pharmacy Education. Our producers are Mary Fraser and Pamela Timanson, editing was done by Anwyn Diakuw, and our music is "I've been out walking" by BJ Catt. Music was accessed on Free Music Archive (CC BY).

    Transcripts will be added to every episode of the podcast. For now, request access to the transcripts by emailing cpe@usask.ca.

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