Jen Belcher

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Jen Belcher

Jen Belcher

@jen_rph

Vice President, Strategic Initiatives & Member Relations for @OntPharmacists - pharmacist, fishing mom & ice cream snob (she/her) (maiden name: Baker)

Kingston, Ontario Katılım Ocak 2011
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Jen Belcher
Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
An oldie but a goodie - my 🧵on #pharmacist prescribing is applicable to today's announcement that #Ontario will add 14 additional ailments, helping Ontario to catch up with most other provinces where this has been done safely and effectively for years
Jen Belcher@jen_rph

What you need to know about #pharmacist (RPh) minor ailment (MA) prescribing in #Ontario – a🧵 While most have been supportive that RPhs can prescribe for 13 ailments (that we previously assessed & treated, just without the independent authority to prescribe Rx medication PRN),

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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
At the end of the day, this bold and comprehensive approach to increasing logical, safe channels for people to get the care that they need is a win for patients. As HCPs, our ultimate duty is to the patient & we are all on the same team, no matter where we work.
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
At a time where good news feels hard to come by, I'm thrilled by the scope of practice expansions announced yesterday by @ONThealth - for pharmacists and multiple other health professionals who have the skills and training to safely bring down care access barriers for patients
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Randilynne Urslak@rx_randi·
📣📣 Attention Ontario pharmacists! Your insights are invaluable. Please take a moment to complete our survey and help advance pharmacy practice in this important area.
CSHP OB@CSHP_OB

Ontario pharmacists, help improve perinatal care! Complete this 15-min survey exploring the habits and needs of pharmacists regarding specialized resources for medication use during preconception, pregnancy, and breastfeeding by March 9, 2025, 12 PM EST. Your input matters!

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Jen Belcher
Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
@iceblueaccent Enabling all HCPs to practice independently to the fullest of their abilities is good for patients. So I will cheer on advancements for all other professions, including the necessary investments being made in primary care. Because we are all patients at some point!
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
@iceblueaccent In 2023, Ontario expanded the scope of practice for midwives, which is another smart move! I would have loved to have received some of the care that has just now been enabled back when I was pregnant with my son and under the skilled care of my midwifery team.
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
I’m well aware that I’m a #pharmacist and not a doctor. I am very proud to be a pharmacist. If I were a doctor, I would also be very proud of my professional identity. cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
Most of my physician colleagues practice the way I do - following the evidence, embracing team-based care and putting the patient first. We are a team, and we don’t put each other down. I hope to see a day where OMA approaches non-physician scope expansion the same way.
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
Both pharmacists and doctors help people and, like all health professions, in some areas our skills overlap. We are different, but there are many examples of scope where multiple professions have similar competencies and authorities.
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
Enabling assessment & prescribing authority for 14 additional ailments is just one tactic that can be used to create greater access to needed healthcare services in Ontario. The rest of Canada has done this for years/decades without any of the negative outcomes suggested by OMA.
Justin Bates@justjbates

#Pharmacists are not a band-aid solution and deserve to be respected for the education and expertise they bring in helping manage patients in collaboration with other healthcare professionals. It is disappointing to hear another health profession raise the spectre of unfounded patient safety risks, conflicts of interest and lack of competency. There is more than one model of care than the one being purported by OMA which is controlled by a physician. Pharmacists and patients are no different in Ontario than they are in every other jurisdiction that has enabled this safely and effectively. It would be great to focus on collaboration and a patient-centred approach rather than disparage pharmacy professionals with misleading messages.

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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
@LeanneHPatrick It's discouraging to see this happening in other areas of the world as well - we are seeing this quite prominently in Ontario, Canada. Team-based care doesn't come from tearing each other down and patients are worried by fearmongering on social and traditional media channels.
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Leanne Patrick QN
Leanne Patrick QN@LeanneHPatrick·
The MDT, at it's best, is a safety-critical collaboration. We keep each other right, and patients safe, every single day. We've got decades of data and research upholding this. The new rhetoric is anonymous DMs on twitter & daily mail stories. People deserve better than this.
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Leanne Patrick QN
Leanne Patrick QN@LeanneHPatrick·
In recent months Pharmacists, Physiotherapists, Paramedics and Nurses have had their roles critiqued and explained to them by doctors on here. There's never any data or evidence to support their criticisms. And each attack frightens patients who worry about who they can trust.
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Jen Belcher@jen_rph·
@Claudette_RPh “Identify” a patient’s parasite from hand-drawn illustrations of his bowel movements. I was just thankful they weren’t watercolor paintings 😂
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Claudette
Claudette@Claudette_RPh·
OK Im off today so here’s a question for #TwitteRx; scope of practice is a huge sticking point with providers…what’s the most NON-pharmacist thing you’ve every been asked to do by a patient or fellow provider?
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