Canterbury Community Pharmacy Group supports pharmacists to provide world-class pharmacy care to the Canterbury community.
With an integrated, innovative approach, we are setting new standards for pharmacy care within our communities – working with our pharmacy members and patients directly to help reduce patient harm, improve patient outcomes and help people stay well and safe in their own homes and community.
OUR VISION IS “EXCELLENT PHARMACY HEALTHCARE’”, AND THIS IS WHAT WE ARE DELIVERING, WORKING AT THE VERY HEART OF OUR HEALTH SYSTEM TO ENSURE CANTERBURY COMMUNITIES CAN THRIVE.
Our programme and funding partners include the Canterbury District Health Board and the Ministry of Health, and together with our community of pharmacists we are helping transform the Canterbury Health System. The positive impact and changes that can be made through excellence in pharmacy healthcare are being realised, and we are proud to be leading the way.
The Canterbury Community Pharmacy Group (CCPG) in collaboration with The Canterbury Primary Response Group (CPRG) is seeking to develop a pool of locum pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who can help in the current situation.
If you would be available to help or to extend your hours as a locum pharmacist or pharmacy technician via the survey monkey link below. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VZ8RQ8B
Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
We recommend you check daily the Ministry of Health and the Canterbury Primary Response Group websites for the latest information.
Healthline’s dedicated COVID-19 phone number is 0800 358 5453.
For more information click here.
The Canterbury Community Pharmacy Group is excited to announce Brendon McIntosh as the new mobile Māori liaison pharmacist.
McIntosh, who also works as the Kia Kaha Chemist, will work with pharmacists and Māori patients to ensure their needs are being met.