Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPhm)
Undergraduate Pharmacy Links
Student Organizations
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CAPSI: Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns
The Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students and Interns (CAPSI) is an association of pharmacy students, pharmacy interns, and undergraduate pharmacy organizations across Canada. The Association was developed to promote and advocate the interests of Canadian pharmacy students before organized bodies in pharmacy, other professions, government, industry, hospital and the community.
- UPS: Undergraduate Pharmacy Society
All undergraduate students registered with the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy automatically become members of the Undergraduate Pharmacy Society (UPS). UPS organizes sports, social activities, and educational programs for its members.
Other Links
- Academic Integrity at the University of Toronto - Resources for students
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Athletic Centre
All full-time Pharmacy students receive a membership to the Athletic Centre as part of their tuition payment.
- CPhA: Canadian Pharmacist Association
CPhA is the national organization for pharmacists, advocating and supporting its members to advance the profession and enhance patient outcomes.
- CSHP: Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
The Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists is the national voice of pharmacists committed to the advancement of safe, effective medication use and patient care in hospitals and related health care settings.
- Interprofessional Education (IPE)
The University of Toronto Centre for Interprofessional Education (IPE) provides IPE opportunities to pre-entry to practice students and practice-based health professionals at our affiliated hospitals and community clinical placements.
- OCP: Ontario College of Pharmacists
The Ontario College of Pharmacists (OCP) is the registering and regulating body for pharmacy practice in Ontario. All persons within Ontario who wish to dispense prescriptions and sell products defined as drugs to the public must first have met the professional qualifications set by the College, and be registered as a pharmacist.
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OPA: Ontario Pharmacist Association
The Ontario Pharmacists' Association (OPA) represents the views and interests of more than 12,000 pharmacists and pharmacists-in-training across the province. Our members work in community pharmacies, family health teams, long-term care facilities, hospitals, universities, business and government, and practice in more than 3,000 clinical settings.
- Ulife
Ulife is a one-stop website listing a large and diverse collection of student clubs, organizations, activities and opportunities on all three campuses. The thousands of entries include film appreciation clubs, debating societies, sports teams, social activism, drop-in classes, and research opportunities and awards.
