The Drugs We Use – What, When, Why and for Whom 2025, 1 November | Event in Toronto | AllEvents

The Drugs We Use – What, When, Why and for Whom 2025

University of Toronto's Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology Program

Highlights

Sat, 01 Nov, 2025 at 08:45 am

4.9 hours

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Starting at CAD 68

Date & Location

Sat, 01 Nov, 2025 at 08:45 am to 01:40 pm (GMT-04:00)

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada

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About the event

The Drugs We Use – What, When, Why and for Whom 2025
Presented by the University of Toronto's Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Program

About this Event

A focused education day to provide family physicians, internists, and pharmacists with practical teaching on topics in clinical pharmacology and toxicology.


Registration

Staff Physicians: $110

Residents/Fellows/Students: $60

Other Health Professionals: $90


Credits

College of Family Physicians of Canada Mainpro+®
This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by Continuing Professional Development, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto for up to 3.5 Mainpro+® credits.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by Continuing Professional Development, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. You may claim up to a maximum of 3.5 hours (credits are automatically calculated).


Refund Policy

Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred to another attendee.

The University of Toronto reserves the right to cancel events. Registrants will be notified at the earliest possible date in the event of a cancellation. Registration fees for events cancelled by the University will be refunded; however, the University will not be liable for any loss, damages or other expenses that such cancellations may cause.


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Agenda


🕑: 08:45 AM - 09:00 AM
Registration

🕑: 09:00 AM - 09:10 AM
Introductory remarks

🕑: 09:10 AM - 09:40 AM
1. Key Drug-Drug Interactions To Know and Avoid
Host: Dr. Peter Wu

Info: Dr. Peter Wu is an Internist and Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology consultant

at the University Health Network where he also serves as the Medical Director

of Quality & Safety. He is an Associate Professor and the Division Director for

Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology in the Department of Medicine at the

University of Toronto. His scholarly work focuses on optimal models of

education and improving the quality of patient care, with a specific interest in

safe Medic*tion practices and of adverse drug reactions and interactions.



🕑: 09:40 AM - 10:10 AM
2. Real World Approach to NSAID Allergies
Host: Dr. Christine Song

Info: Dr. Song is a Clinical Immunologist and Allergist, previously based at St Michael’s Hospital. As Assistant Professor and Clinician Teacher, she serves as the Residency Program Director for the Adult Allergy and Immunology program and also teaches Immunology for the MD Program at Temerty Faculty of Medicine. Her clinical area of expertise is drug hypersensitivity and she’s thrilled to now be a full time member of Sunnybrook’s Drug Allergy Clinic team.



🕑: 10:10 AM - 10:20 AM
Coffee break

🕑: 10:20 AM - 10:50 AM
3. Not a Class Act: When Similar Drugs Have Different Risks
Host: Dr. David Juurlink

Info: David Juurlink is a general internist and Head of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He is also a medical toxicologist at the Ontario Poison Centre and a Senior Scientist at ICES, where he maintains an active research program in the field of drug safety. He previously practiced for five years as a community pharmacist.



🕑: 10:50 AM - 11:20 AM
4. Script Happens: Managing Complex Polypharmacy
Host: Dr. Carolyn Tan

Info: Carolyn Tan is a geriatrician and clinical pharmacologist/toxicologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and GeriMedRisk. She completed her residency training at the University of Toronto along with a Master's in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety at IHPME. Her interests include reducing Medic*tion-related morbidity and mortality in older adults.



🕑: 11:20 AM - 11:50 AM
5. Tailoring Drug Treatment: A Beginner's Guide to Pharmacogenetics
Host: Dr. Ruud Verstegen

Info: Dr. Ruud Verstegen is a paediatric rheumatologist and clinical pharmacologist at The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto. His main interests include improving the efficacy and safety of immunosuppressive medications in children and optimizing the care for immune-mediated adverse drug reactions. He is actively involved in the clinical implementation of pharmacogenetic testing at The Hospital for Sick Children using informatics tools. Additionally, he contributes to provincial efforts to enhance access to pharmacogenetic testing for all residents of Ontario.



🕑: 11:50 AM - 12:35 PM
Lunch break (lunch will be provided)

🕑: 12:35 PM - 01:05 PM
6. Review of SGLT2 Inhibitors - Indications and Adverse Effects
Host: Derek Leong

Info: Derek graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Ph*rm*cy in 2004, and subsequently completed his general Ph*rm*cy residency at William Osler Health Centre. Since completing residency, Derek has worked at Toronto General Hospital, primarily in the area of General Internal Medicine. His research and teaching interests include cardiovascular pharmacotherapy and clinical pharmacology. Outside of patient care and preparing for today's talk, Derek spends most of his time maintaining the contentment and containment of his 2 young children, with the hope of preventing mass destruction on a global scale.



🕑: 01:05 PM - 01:35 PM
7. Micro to Macro: Practical Approaches to Suboxone Initiation
Host: Dr. Jessica Kent-Rice

Info: Jess Kent-Rice is a medical toxicologist at the Ontario Poison Centre and an emergency physician at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto. She is also an Investigating Coroner for Ontario’s Central West Region and an Adjunct Assistant Professor – Clinician Investigator in the Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto. Her clinical and academic work focuses on the intersection of toxicology, emergency medicine, and death investigation, with a research interest in preventable drug-related death.



🕑: 01:35 PM - 01:40 PM
Closing remarks


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Ticket Info

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Ticket type Ticket price
Staff Physician 124 CAD
Residents/Fellows/Students 68 CAD
Other Health Professionals 102 CAD

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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Canada
The Drugs We Use – What, When, Why and for Whom 2025, 1 November | Event in Toronto | AllEvents
The Drugs We Use – What, When, Why and for Whom 2025
Sat, 01 Nov, 2025 at 08:45 am
CAD 68