Pharmacists could bridge gap by offering more sexual health services

Alma Steyn (left), who owns a pharmacy in Canmore, Alta., speaks with recent U of A graduate Preston Eshenko, who now works as a pharmacist in Banff. Eshenko is following in Steyn's footsteps as a volunteer helping to train pharmacy students in rural placements. (Photo: John Ulan)

Reading Time: 3 minutes An area for future growth for pharmacists

Website provides resources, support for LGBTQ2+ cancer patients

U of A educator Amanda Bolderston (centre), Evan Taylor from the University of Fraser Valley (right), and Meghan McInnis from Queen's University launched the Queering Cancer website to help close an information gap in resources and services tailored to LGBTQ2+ people. (Photo: Supplied)

Reading Time: 3 minutes U of A faculty educator and two collaborators saw a need and worked to create a supportive space

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