Edmonton, AB
CPC is wholly owned Canadian Company registered in the Province of Alberta. Its commercial priorities are directed to both Canadian Domestic and International Markets.
Scope of Service
Development of Systems for Pharmacy Environment
Pharmacy Systems - Manual or
Computer Implementation
Continuing Education Programs for Pharmacy
Prescription User Information
Packaging Requirements and Safe Handling of Drugs
Pharmacy Product Selection
Medical Equipment Sourcing
Assistance in Pharmacy Planning
Home Health Care
Skin Ulcers, etc.)
Drug Information Centres in Regional Hospitals
Description of International Consulting Services Available
Feasibility of Project Market Analysis of Potential Requirement
Observation of Infrastructure in Place
Pre-Implementation Plan
for completion of project and project objectives.
site.
Project)
Budget Requirements
initial team selection and training.
technologies.
Study/Feasibility - Terms of Confidentially CPC Corporate policy is such that all content of any Study or Feasibility is held in strict confidence and only released to Public or Private Sector Client.
Release of all or any part of findings/recommendations to parties other than the Client must be requested, in writing, by the contracted Client.
If CPC provides sourcing for funding of such Study/Feasibility it is the responsibility of the Client to negotiate such release of information to the financial provider in advance of contractual agreement and advise CPC accordingly.
International Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Systems Implementation
Initial undertaking is headed by Project Director who is responsible for determining Project Feasibility:
a) observation of infrastructure, b) pre-feasibility plan, c) budget requirements, and d) time frame to accommodate completion.
The goal must be achievable and the results lasting.
Once data related to Project is accumulated, the Business Plan is developed and individual components are identified. These factors will determine the Team required to accommodate those priorities if need be.
One member of the team relates to direct issues of scope of service:
a) pharmacy planning. b) pharmacy product selection, c) packaging and safe handling of drugs, d) home health care, and e) drug information centres.
Another member of the team is responsible for providing technical expertise for project preparation:
a) evaluation of existing communication systems and procedures, b) manual or computer system engineering, c) inventory control setup, d) computer / manual system for project analysis and follow-up.
Another member of the team relates to training and education issues within the scope of service. These issues are:
a) pharmacy continuing education programs, b) prescription user information workshop and c) continual internal systems review, (monitoring follow-up)
The Project Director in conjunction with team members provide interaction with site personnel and criteria to monitor and improve operations on a continual basis. Follow-up is paramount to allow project completion and ensure systems maintenance. Additional Managerial and Support staff is sourced at site to provide best possible exposure for future implementation and training.
The Project Director, after project completion provides review of all aspects of project and if required continues to monitor progress until project reflects long term success.
7212-95 Ave
Edmonton, AB T6B 1B2
CA
7212-95 Ave
Edmonton, AB T6B 1B2
CA
Legal Name: CDM Ltd
Number of Employees: 4
CA
Title: President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Software to maintain patient information, price Rx's and provide management reports.
Computers and Point of Sale Equipment and Software
Products for Sale in Pharmacies, not requiring a prescription.
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