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CPBC eLearning Module Development

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The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia is inviting proposals to develop a modern online, on-demand, interactive jurisprudence eLearning module to replace its existing Jurisprudence Exam. The goal is to create a dynamic and engaging educational tool that ensures pharmacists in British Columbia maintain up-to-date knowledge of provincial pharmacy laws, regulations, and ethical standards. The proposed solution must be fully digital, self-paced, and designed to deliver consistent, accurate content while providing interactive learning experiences that enhance comprehension and retention. The eLearning module will serve as the primary mechanism for jurisprudence competency assessment going forward, replacing the current exam format to better align with contemporary adult learning principles and technology use. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of July 25, 2026, and should demonstrate the proponent’s ability to deliver a high-quality, accessible, and legally compliant eLearning platform tailored to the professional needs of pharmacists. The contract is being managed by the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, with Olamide Omorodion serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. This initiative reflects a strategic shift toward flexible, technology-driven professional development and assessment, and successful applicants will be expected to collaborate closely with CPBC to ensure alignment with regulatory requirements and stakeholder expectations. The project requires deep understanding of pharmacists’ practice environments and the ability to integrate legal content in a user-centered, non-traditional learning framework.

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Create interactive, digital jurisprudence eLearning module to replace exam for British Columbia pharmacists by July 2026.

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Government of Canada → College of Pharmacists of British ColumbiaView Agency

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611430 - Professional and Management Development Training View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → College of Pharmacists of British Columbia
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The College of Pharmacists of British Columbia (CPBC) is seeking a suitable proponent to develop an online, on-demand, interactive jurisprudence eLearning module (JEM) to replace the current Jurisprudence Exam (JE).

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