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PHARMACHIEVE CEO HELPING TO DEVELOP DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR CPS, THERAPEUTIC CHOICES, AND MINOR AILMENTS

Feb 10, 2012 (Toronto) – PharmAchieve, the largest and leading provider of courses for the PEBC OSCE today announced that its CEO, Hooman Katirai, has been selected as part of a 5 person team to advise the Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) on the development of the next generation of its digital publications including the Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS), Therapeutic Choices, and Minor Ailments. These publications represent the de-facto standard references for Canadian Pharmacists and Physicians for information related to drug and evidence-based therapeutic treatment. PharmAchieve is honoured that one of its members can contribute to the development of this widely used resource, trusted by pharmacists and physicians alike.

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About PharmAchieve:

PharmAchieve (website: PharmAchieve.com) is the largest and leading provider of preparatory courses for the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada’s OSCE – an exam that all pharmacy graduates must pass in order to become licensed in Canada. The company trains more than 300 pharmacists per year using both classroom instruction and extensive medical simulation. The training results in a pass rate of greater than 90% -- which is significantly higher than the 39% pass rate published for first time international pharmacy graduates (IPGs). The company was founded by Harvard-trained faculty and run by a team that includes 5 current and former University professors.

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