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Orders in Council

Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. HONOURABLE MR. MADU 101/2021 PROCLAMATION - Proclaiming section 2 of the Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 in force on the date of issue of the Proclamation. HONOURABLE MR. SHANDRO 102/2021 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (section 13) - Appoints Todd Bolokoski and Olatunde Olatona as public members to the council of the Alberta College and Association of Opticians, each for a term to expire on April 6, 2024. 103/2021 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT (section 13) - Appoints Deborah Manz as a public member to the council of the Alberta College of Pharmacy for a term to expire on April 6, 2023.

Calgary pharmacist suspended for improperly accessing patients health information

Calgary pharmacist suspended for improperly accessing patients health information A Calgary pharmacist has been suspended for three months after a provincial regulator found she improperly accessed the health information for multiple patients on a number of occasions over a 20-month period. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 04, 2021 4:06 PM MT | Last Updated: February 4 Shemina Juma will face a three-month suspension and a reprimand, and must successfully complete an ethics course at her own cost within one year. She must also pay $10,000 toward the cost of the investigation.(Chris Wattie/Reuters)

Calgary pharmacist suspended, fined over unauthorized access of patient records

  CALGARY A Calgary pharmacist has been placed on a three-month suspension following a hearing tribunal that found her guilty of unprofessional conduct.  Shemina Juma was working as a pharmacist with Alberta Health Services when she accessed the health information of numerous patients without authorization.  The records she accessed included her own and the offences occurred on multiple occasions over the course of a 20-month period.  An Alberta College of Pharmacy tribunal found that while Juma had misused her authority, there wasn t anything to suggest that she had disclosed the health information of the patients.  The first month of Juma s suspension will end Feb. 24. The remainder of the suspension will be served following her completion of an ethics course, on her own dime, within the year. 

Ex-Mountie denied pursuit of pharmacy career for past crimes

  EDMONTON A former RCMP officer, convicted of multiple crimes including fraud and harassment, will not be allowed to practice in the pharmacy profession, a tribunal has ruled. The Alberta College of Pharmacy (ACP) announced on Wednesday that it had cancelled the registration of now former student, Aaron Sayler, citing his past conduct. In September 2018, Sayler was found guilty of four theft and fraud related charges. In 2019, he was charged and convicted with criminal harassment and mischief. A hearing tribunal for ACP ruled that Sayler failed to act with honesty and integrity during the criminal trial in 2019.  An ACP press release noted that while Sayler’s criminal activity did not have anything to do with pharmacy or health, the tribunal found his conduct was still unprofessional.

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