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This episode is an especially meaningful one. We’re diving into what it truly takes to integrate into Canadian pharmacy practice without prejudice or personal bias and why equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are far more than buzzwords. They’re practical, everyday tools that shape how we deliver compassionate, effective and patient-centered care.
To explore this important topic, we are honoured to be joined by Dr. Yazid Al Hamarneh, an internationally trained pharmacist, educator and advocate for inclusive, equitable pharmacy practice. His insights and lived experience offer a powerful lens on what it means to show up for patients and for each other in meaningful ways.
By IPG Mentorship and Integration ProjectThis episode is an especially meaningful one. We’re diving into what it truly takes to integrate into Canadian pharmacy practice without prejudice or personal bias and why equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are far more than buzzwords. They’re practical, everyday tools that shape how we deliver compassionate, effective and patient-centered care.
To explore this important topic, we are honoured to be joined by Dr. Yazid Al Hamarneh, an internationally trained pharmacist, educator and advocate for inclusive, equitable pharmacy practice. His insights and lived experience offer a powerful lens on what it means to show up for patients and for each other in meaningful ways.