 2012 saw Ontario pharmacists granted immunisation privileges for influenza vaccines, and this study explored their experiences and practices, revealing for main themes, expanded scope of practice, professional satisfaction, knowledge and attitudes regarding pain and fear, and practices regarding pain and fear management. Pharmacists reported satisfaction in their new role despite increased workload, with fear being more important than pain and vaccinating children challenging. The study suggests that more research is needed to examine the impact on workload and pharmacist perceptions of injection-related pain and fear. This article was authored by Sandra Gerges, Elizabeth Peter, Susan K. Bowles, and others.