CJHP: New Research Now Available – April 9, 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 2 (2025) here: https://www.cjhp-online.ca/index.php/cjhp/issue/view/231
Articles available to read now include:
Original Research / Recherche originale
Analyse des risques, par la méthode AMDEC, du circuit de contrôle des médicaments dangereux
Feriel El Kara, Yassine Mokni, Sarra Ouertani, Emna Amira, Sonia Sebai, Kaouther Zribi
Assessing the Benefits of Simulation-Based Learning for Emergency Preparedness Training in the Hospital Pharmacy Dispensary
Zhen Jia (Jack) Zhu, Amy Deng, Vincent H Mabasa, Dora Geng, Jordan Peralta
Enteral Nimodipine in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Real-World Application and Challenges
Gavindeep Shinger, Jennifer Haymond, Flora Young, Timothy S Leung
Counting the Carbon: Quantifying Financial and Environmental Implications of Wasted Inhaler Doses in the Hospital Setting
Alison Bentley, Celia L Culley, Stoynova Valeria
Innovations in Pharmacy Practice / Innovations dans la pratique pharmaceutique
Expanding Opioid Stewardship: Collaboration between Hospital and Primary Care Pharmacists
Joycelyn Lac, Carmen Leung, Karen Yan, Anita I Kapanen, Tiana Tilli
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Thank you for your continued interest in the CJHP and we hope you enjoy reading these latest contributions.
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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.




