7:30–8:30 Breakfast
8:30–8:45 Welcome to Halifax and the Summit (Beverley Zwicker, Hon. Randy Delorey)
8:45–9:15 Wicked problems, complexity theory and its relevance to the challenges facing community pharmacy (Jim Barker)
9:15–9:45 Attitude and activities of pharmacy stakeholders towards adopting practice to align with evidence of best practice for enhanced patient outcomes; includes 10-minute Q&A (Ross Tsuyuki)
9:45–10:15 Pharmacists’ belief about their role in providing care to patients; includes 10-minute Q&A (Lisa Guirguis)
10:30–10:45 Buffer
10:30–10:45 Break
10:45–11:15 Quality pharmacy practice in areas of core responsibility; includes 10-minute Q&A (Lisa Dolovich)
11:15–11:45 Measuring indicators that matter to patients and healthcare systems; includes 10-minute Q&A (Nancy Winslade)
11:45–12:00 Buffer
12:00–1:00 Lunch
1:00–1:30 The impact of pharmacist' psychology on professional behaviour and judgment; includes 10-minute Q&A (Zubin Austin)
1:30–2:00 The impact of the current context of community pharmacy practice on the professional identity of practitioners; includes 10-minute Q&A (Kelly Grindrod)
2:00–2:15 Buffer
2:15–2:45 Presentation on the pre-Summit responses to the question, “What problems related to unrealized pharmacist potential are you tackling, or do you believe need to be tackled?” (Andrea Bishop, group)
2:45–3:00 Break
3:00–4:00 All Summit participants will discuss: "What issues will you be keeping in mind going into Day 2 discussions?" and "How are varying stakeholders inter-connected on the issues you have discussed?" (facilitated group discussion)
4:00–4:30 Day 1 wrap-up and overview of Day 2 (facilitator)
7:30–8:30 Breakfast
8:30–8:45 Review Day 1 and introduce the plan for Day 2 (Andrea Bishop)
8:45–9:45 "Changing Healthcare Practice: A Behavioural Science Approach" – an introduction to the COM-B Model and associated Behaviour Change Wheel and Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) will highlight how they can be used to develop interventions to tackle factors that are impacting practitioner behavior; includes 15-minute Q&A (Susan Michie, Fabiana Lorencatto)
9:45–10:30 Examples of how the TDF and COM-B Behaviour Change Wheel can be applied in practice research and community pharmacy practice initiatives; includes 10-minute Q&A (Jennifer Isenor, Andrea Murphy)
10:30–10:45 Break
10:45–11:30 Reflecting on TDF and COM-B, what are the factors underpinning the main issues you currently face in community pharmacy practice? (facilitated group discussion)
11:30–12:00 What interventions have we tried? What was the impact? What worked well? What didn't work well? What was the rationale for the choice of intervention? Have we targeted the most significant factors? (facilitated group discussion)
12:00–1:00 Lunch
1:00–1:30 Report back on morning questions (facilitated by Fabiana Lorenacatto)
1:30–2:15 What additional interventions might be feasible to implement to better address barriers/enablers? Also how might we refine existing interventions/ build on what is already in practice? (facilitated group discussion)
2:15–2:45 Report back (facilitated group discussion)
2:45–3:00 Break
3:00–3:45 Next Steps: What was helpful? What should we do next? How can we support evidence-informed interventions moving forward? (facilitated group discussion)
3:45–4:00 Summit wrap-up (Beverley Zwicker)