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We listen to your needs
To improve healthcare
Pojects and trajectories
Provide you with the right tools
Collaboration lies at the heart of our process. By working closely with you and actively listening to your needs, we are able to offer you an application that enhances your efficiency and, in turn, improves the quality of care provided.
TRAJECTORY
Care (COPD)
The COPD project is part of the reflexive practice and is aimed primarily at first-line professionals, in collaboration with medical specialists. This project aims to better target the COPD clientele, or potentially COPD. The tools developed to contribute to optimizing patient care trajectories and adjusting their treatment according to GOLD.
TRAJECTORY
Pediatric
View the full product monograph in RxVigilance. Access a pediatric dose calculator within the prescriber. The patient's age and weight can be automatically entered on your prescriptions to facilitate the pharmacist's work. The clinical note can be documented by more than one person. You can therefore document a single note for the patient's visit in collaboration with the triage and vaccination nurse.
TRAJECTORY
iron study
The Iron Study project seeks the participation of general practitioners wishing to actively contribute to the advancement of research on the treatment of anemia in women aged 18 to 45 years. This project is led by the research team of the research institute of the McGill University Health Center.
TRAJECTORY
Pharmaceutical
Benoit Cossette, pharmacist, researcher, and teacher, was working on implementing a collaborative project about Magog’s elderly people who are taking several different medications. The challenge? Bridge the gap among all healthcare professionals to ensure close collaboration.
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Deprescribing
This project is primarily aimed at first-line professionals. The objective of the project is to identify patients who are at risk of developing an addiction by taking too many drugs. Health professionals have access to a report that identifies their patients aged 65 and over with an active prescription of hypnotic sedative, opioid or proton pump inhibitors (PPI).
TRAJECTORY
dermatology
Benoit Cossette, pharmacist, researcher, and teacher, was working on implementing a collaborative project about Magog’s elderly people who are taking several different medications. The challenge? Bridge the gap among all healthcare professionals to ensure close collaboration.