Indigenous pharmacist hopes to get COVID vaccine into arms of First Nations, Metis in Sask.
A few days ago, Saskatoon’s Jaris Swidrovich was all smiles as he tweeted: “It has been another busy month working on all the necessary learning and training, but I am now fully certified to administer all vaccines and other injectable medications – including the #COVID19 vaccine!”
Swidrovich is the only Indigenous person in Canada to hold a Doctorate of Pharmacy. He works mainly in hospitals in drug therapy intervention. He’s also an assistant professor in the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan.
He says injection training is an option for all pharmacists in the province. Given the pandemic and the upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics that will be up and running across the province, he wanted to be part of that. He says there was a lot of work involved.
“There was a number of online modules that were required. I think it was almost 40 hours of online learning, and then a CPR/first aid training had to be taken again, and then the in-person injection training,” he explained.