
An open line of communication between care teams is key to improving patient outcomes.

An open line of communication between care teams is key to improving patient outcomes.

As health officials respond to ongoing concerns, Nathan Ott, PharmD, joined to discuss key hantavirus facts that pharmacists can relay to their communities.

Beyond medications, lifestyle modifications can also help patients curb allergy symptoms.

Because pharmacists can review both prescription and refill histories, they are uniquely positioned to spot patterns of underuse or overuse of allergy and asthma medications.

Amid shifting vaccine recommendations and an evolving health care landscape, pharmacists continue to weather the storm as frontline community immunizers.

In part 2 of our World Immunization Week interview with Nathan Ott, PharmD, he discusses the power of collaboration and continuing education in boosting vaccine awareness.

Nathan Ott, PharmD, discusses the evolution of pharmacists’ role in vaccine administration and how that role has changed since the COVID-19 pandemic and prior.

In a bonus episode of the Over the Counter podcast, William A. Bryson, PharmD, joined to help celebrate Diabetes Alert Day—recognized annually on the fourth Tuesday in March.

With constant vaccine and guideline updates reserved for pneumococcal diseases, pharmacists continue to be the authority on pneumococcal vaccine administration.

In part 3 of our interview with Megan Smith, PharmD, she discusses the common reasons for hesitancy among patients, specifically for the pneumococcal vaccine.

Megan Smith, PharmD, discusses how pharmacists have taken reigns in boosting pneumococcal vaccine rates across health care.

Megan Smith, PharmD, breaks down the public health sector’s current understanding and approach toward pneumococcal vaccines.