
Emily Eddy, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, presents on the ever-expanding world of glucagon-like peptide-1s, now heading toward indications for chronic kidney disease and substance use disorder.

Emily Eddy, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, presents on the ever-expanding world of glucagon-like peptide-1s, now heading toward indications for chronic kidney disease and substance use disorder.

Benjamin Jolley, PharmD, presents on recent developments regarding pharmacy benefit manager reform on the state and federal levels.

Travis Wolff, PharmD, BCACP, presents on the current landscape of medical billing in pharmacy practice and the steps pharmacists can take to realize a significantly higher profit margin.

Suzanne K. Higginbotham, PharmD, BCACP, CTTS, CDCES, further discusses her APhA 2026 presentation titled “Real-Time. Real Change. Rethinking CGM for Today's Patient.”

Ashley Chinchilla, PharmD, BCACP, presents on the persistence of vaccine hesitancy among patients and the powerful tools used to address it.

Darren Mensch, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, joins to discuss his presentation at APhA 2026 titled “Quality Wars: The AI Awakens in Pharmacy Practice.”

Stefanie Ferreri, PharmD, BCACP, FCCP, FAPhA, presents on the increase of misinformation circulating among the public and how pharmacists can combat this phenomenon.

Sally Rafie, PharmD, BCPS, dives deeper into her APhA 2026 presentation titled “Lights, Camera, Access: Contraception Care at the Pharmacy.”

Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, and Staci-Marie Norman, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, present on updates to the ADA Standards of Care in Diabetes.

A new study suggests that even though the profession is at a crossroads, the path toward improvement depends heavily on the setting in which a pharmacist practices.

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Technological evolution promises to enhance patient care, reduce errors, and provide intelligent support that augments human expertise rather than replacing it.

Pharmacists are transforming health care delivery by breaking down traditional barriers to medication access and patient care.

Experts discuss the evolving landscape of pharmacy through technological advancements, professional development, and advocacy.

As over-the-counter birth control becomes increasingly available, pharmacists are uniquely positioned to bridge critical gaps in reproductive health care.

Traditional approaches have typically relied on oral medications, which can expose the entire body to potentially harmful adverse effects.

The integration of CGM into pharmacy practice represents a significant opportunity for pharmacists to provide enhanced patient care.

In an era of persistent medical misinformation, addressing vaccine hesitancy has become a critical challenge for health care professionals.

Antonio Ciaccia, President of 3 Axis Advisors, led a discussion on pharmacy benefit manager reform and how the inability to pass legislation has led to increased financial hardships in community pharmacy.

Jean-Venable Goode, BSPharm, PharmD, and Jeff Goad, PharmD, MPH, presented on the most notable vaccine updates from the past year and how they impact pharmacy practice.

Kari Franson, PharmD, PhD, BCPP, senior associate dean for academic and student affairs and professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Southern California, discusses the risk factors and considerations for cannabis use disorder.

Lauren Angelo, PharmD, associate dean for academic affairs at Rosalind Franklin University, explains common misconceptions and myths about vaccines.

Kari Franson, PharmD, PhD, BCPP, senior associate dean for academic and student affairs and professor of clinical pharmacy at the University of Southern California, discusses the risks associated with cannabis use.

Lauren Angelo, PharmD, MBA, discussed current vaccination sentiments across the country and how misinformation has contributed to declining rates among US patients.

Lindsey Miller, PharmD, clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at the University of Mississippi, discusses how pharmacists can help patients understand and effectively use continuous glucose monitoring.

Lucas Berenbrok, PharmD, MS, discussed pharmacy deserts and how closures around the US have the potential to impact public health.

Kelly Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP, professor in the department of pharmacotherapy and outcomes science at Virginia Commonwealth University, discusses the current landscape of immunization recommendations.

Experts discuss what they learned at the American Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition 2025.

Jasmine Cutler, PharmD, CPh, assistant professor in the department of pharmacy practice at the Taneja College of Pharmacy, discusses role of education and accessibility in reproductive health.

Susan Cornell, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, FADCES, associate director of experiential education at the College of Pharmacy at Midwestern University, also addresses personalized care and the expanding responsibilities of pharmacists.