P-10 - Pharmacy Act

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26. A pharmacist shall not in respect of the practice of his profession designate himself as other than a pharmacist.
A pharmacist is authorized to assume the title of specialist only if he holds a specialist’s certificate issued in accordance with the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
1973, c. 51, s. 26; 1989, c. 31, s. 4; 2000, c. 13, s. 91.
26. A pharmacist shall not in respect of the practice of his profession designate himself as other than a pharmacist.
Nor shall he assume the title of doctor or use an abbreviation of that title unless he is a physician or dentist; however, if he has a doctorate in a particular discipline, he may add the title of doctor to his name, with a mention of that discipline.
A pharmacist is authorized to assume the title of specialist only if he holds a specialist’s certificate issued in accordance with the Professional Code (chapter C-26).
1973, c. 51, s. 26; 1989, c. 31, s. 4.
26. A pharmacist shall not in respect of the practice of his profession designate himself as other than a pharmacist.
He shall not assume the title of specialist nor indicate any specialized training. Nor shall he assume the title of doctor or use an abbreviation of that title unless he is a physician or dentist; however, if he has a doctorate in a particular discipline, he may add the title of doctor to his name, with a mention of that discipline.
1973, c. 51, s. 26.