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Prepare pharmacists for their vital role in health care

Discovery Pharmacy will be a living laboratory that provides innovative training for students and leading-edge care for our community.

A woman wears a lab coat, gloves and goggles. She uses a handheld gadget to add liquid to a plastic test tube.

COVID-19 has shone a spotlight on the increasingly critical role of pharmacists in our primary health-care system, a shift that has been underway in Canada for years. Pharmacy students need all the practice they can get to prepare for new and evolving responsibilities—such as managing chronic disease and providing mental health support.

As it grows in scope and impact, Discovery Pharmacy will strengthen our partnerships and interdisciplinary work and improve the overall health of our community. It is the most impactful way we can take the lessons of the past few years and move forward with a bold vision of better health care for all.

Lisa Dolovich, Dean,
Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy

That’s why the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto, the country’s pre-eminent educator of pharmacy students, is creating a first-of-its-kind solution to provide students with diverse frontline training.  We plan to establish Discovery Pharmacy, an innovative initiative that will focus on both physical and mental health for the U of T community. It will provide training for pharmacy students and service for faculty, staff, and students across our three campuses and beyond. Student pharmacists at the start of their careers will run Discovery Pharmacy alongside established educators and researchers.

Collaborative ecosystems like these foster discovery and innovation. This is the moment to invest in the training that will prepare the pharmacists of the future. Your support of Discovery Pharmacy will ultimately result in both cost savings and efficiency for our public health-care system, as well as better, safer, and quicker access to care for everyone.

To learn more about how you can support this innovative initiative that will foster Canada’s next generation of pharmacists, please contact the Director of Advancement at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.

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