PCN Clinical Pharmacists Colocation
Primary Care Network (PCN) Clinical Pharmacists are part of the Interprofessional Teams. They provide their clinical expertise to collaborate with family physicians, nurse practitioners, and their patients in the context of shared decision-making to assess medications and determine if they are necessary, effective, safe, and feasible.
Benefits of the PCN Pharmacists
To the healthcare team:
- Recommend evidence-based treatments & collaborate with the care team on medication planning & monitoring
- Offer Care Conferencing via the IPT referral form or directly through clinic co-location
- Summarize patient histories and prior medication use to support shared decision-making
- Lead quality improvement initiatives to support chronic disease management, optimize prescribing patterns, or conduct preventative health care
To patients:
- Dedicate time to provide patient education and address needs/goals relating to medications
- Support in medication changes, including deprescribing as appropriate
Roles & Responsibilities
PCN Pharmacists provide Comprehensive Medication Management services to patients to ensure a patient’s medications are appropriate and effective for the medical condition. They can also evaluate the combined safety of all drugs to manage interactions, minimize adverse effects, and support adherence.
The PCN Pharmacist can support in:
- Chronic Disease Management through medication and dose optimization
- Polypharmacy Risk Reduction and deprescribing
- Medication Reconciliation after a recent hospital discharge
- Starting or stopping medications; switching or cross-tapering between medications
- Assessment of drug-related causes of adverse effects or reactions
Ways of Working with the PCN Pharmacist
Current Opportunity: Sign up for a Co-location Trial with a PCN Pharmacist!
If your clinic is already accessing the PCN Interprofessional Teams program, you can participate in a co-location trial. This involves a 2-hr on-site visit to experience how to work together with a PCN Clinical Pharmacist.
A PCN Pharmacist will come to your clinic and see a maximum of 1-2 patients.
- The PCN Pharmacist will have a 1-hour consultation with the patient OR can attend a complex patient appointment with you.
- The PCN Pharmacist can answer questions and send you consult notes after the trial.
No commitment is required after participating in a co-location trial.
We have available slots throughout November, 2025. If you are interested in participating or want more information, please contact your Community Network Manager.