CJHP: New Research Now Available – February 12, 2025
The Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy (CJHP) is pleased to announce the release of new research articles through our Continuous Publication Model. Delve into these latest articles published under Volume 78, Number 1 (2025) here: https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/issue/view/228
Articles available to read now include:
Original Research / Recherche originale
Reducing Sugammadex Expenditure through Educational Initiatives in an Urban Tertiary Care Hospital System: A Cost-Reduction Study
Erin Ingoldsby, Eric Romeril, April Liu, Tal Levit, Ekta Khemani
Further Defining Optimal Pharmacist-to-Patient Ratios to Ensure Comprehensive Direct Patient Care in Medical and Surgical Units across British Columbia Hospitals
Shelly Z Q Lu, Michael Legal, Karen Dahri, Shazia Damji
Innovations in Pharmacy Practice / Innovations dans la pratique pharmaceutique
Health Care Workers’ Perceptions of a Pharmacist-Led Collaborative Practice Agreement for Prescribing Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir to Eligible Patients with COVID-19
Britney Sansom, Bradley B Adams, Donaldo D Canales, Douglas Doucette, Josée Gagnon, Michael LeBlanc, Julie Levesque, Faith Louis, Timothy MacLaggan, Heather K Naylor, Bryn Nurse
Environmentally Responsible Inhaler Disposal in Hospitals: Is There Such a Thing?
Brandon Tong, Aaron M Tejani
Explore, engage, and stay tuned for the release of more valuable content under our current issue.
Thank you for your continued interest in the CJHP and we hope you enjoy reading these latest contributions.
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Are you looking to get involved with the CJHP? Here’s how:
Submit Your Manuscript: The CJHP publishes original research, brief research reports, reviews, case reports, and topical discussions on pharmacy practice that are of interest and value to health care practitioners in hospitals and related care settings. View our Author Guidelines for more information.
Become a Reviewer: Reviewers play an integral role in ensuring the high standards of the CJHP are met through evaluating manuscripts and providing constructive criticism to editors and authors. For information about becoming a reviewer visit the “Information for Reviewers” page on our website.




