Hi All,
SAIT's Pharmacy Technician program has been using Canadian Pharmacists Association
Guide to Drugs in
Canada<https://www.dk.com/ca/book/9781553632931-cpha-guide-to-drugs/> as a textbook.
(It's a very specialized drug reference manual that they really like because of the
level the content is written at as well as because it's Canada-specific.) However,
the book is now out of print, and we've had no success contacting the copyright
holder to license the sections they use for classes. We've shared the Canadian
nursing pharmacology book<https://opentextbc.ca/nursingpharmacology/> with the
faculty, but it was not a good fit. I'm hoping this group might know of any other
resources on this topic.
Any info is appreciated!
Jessica
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Jessica Norman, MLS
Open Educational Resources Librarian
Reg Erhardt Library
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Oki, Amba'wastitch, Danit'ada, Tân'si, Hello. We would like to acknowledge
that SAIT is situated on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy. The
City of Calgary encompasses a region that the Blackfoot tribes of Southern Alberta
described as Moh'kinsstis, meaning 'Elbow,' in reference to its location at
the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers. Since time immemorial, this region was a
traditional gathering place for the tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy. We are
meeting/gathered on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy, which, today
encompasses the Indigenous people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta: the Siksika,
the Piikani, the Kainai, the Tsuut'ina, the Stoney Nakoda First Nations, the
Northwest Métis Homeland - Region 3.