
With emerging vaccines causing a decrease in community-acquired bacterial meningitis, researchers investigated how the prominence in disease pathogens has evolved over 15 years in Korea.
With emerging vaccines causing a decrease in community-acquired bacterial meningitis, researchers investigated how the prominence in disease pathogens has evolved over 15 years in Korea.
Brad Phillips, PharmD, BCACP, discusses the growing prominence of experiential learning for pharmacy students and how it’s evolved throughout his time in academia.
Pharmacists navigate financial challenges and evolving roles, requiring communication and problem-solving skills amid technological advancements.
The immediacy of data from these monitors is essential in educating patients on managing their chronic disease states.
Amina Abubakar, PharmD, AAHIVP, discusses how her career journey led to independent pharmacy ownership and continuing pharmacy education for her peers.
Emerging evidence for finerenone showcases the drug’s impact on heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Representatives from XiFin, a revenue cycle management and workflow automation company, discussed the best approaches for independent pharmacies to engage with patients.
Warning: Being an owner or an employee at an independent pharmacy is likely hazardous to your mental health. Stress and burnout are rampant.
In part 2 of a roundtable on the Most Favored Nation Executive Order for prescription drugs, experts gathered to discuss recent developments and how they’ll impact the policy’s future.
Pharmacists evolve by enhancing skills, embracing AI, and focusing on patient care, ensuring relevance in a changing health care landscape.
From verifying vaccination status to administering immunizations, pharmacists can mitigate the spread of various infectious diseases.
In today’s world, the exponential use of technology is gradually becoming commonplace, and pharmacy businesses are expected to keep up with the growing digital landscape.
As shortages end, pharmacies that compound GLP-1s face lawsuits, stricter board oversight, and tougher FDA enforcement.
Pharmacists can help patients maintain muscle mass, meet their protein needs, and prevent nutritional deficiencies through evidence-based guidance that supports better overall health.
A collection of 4 major independent pharmacy groups filed an amicus brief urging Iowa representatives to shut down a recent challenge to proposed PBM legislation.
This episode explores a dynamic pharmacy profession and how self-inflection can lead to pharmacists achieving their passions and improving care in their communities.
Nicole Pezzino, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, discusses the emerging role of artificial intelligence in pharmacy and how it’s used alongside other developed technologies.
Balancing opioid use with compassion and clinical best practices ensures safe and patient-centered care, supporting pain management and addiction.
With uncertainty in dosing recommendations, researchers aim to assess the efficacy of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines for the pediatric population.
Nicole Pezzino, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, discusses why the underutilization of technology could be hurting pharmacy businesses.
Celebrate the vital role of pharmacists in health care this American Pharmacists Month.
Further, they found weight lose prior to 75-g oral glucose tolerance test was a preventative factor for both impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes.
Amgen launches AmgenNow, which is a new direct-to-patient program that will start with evolucumab.
As the sixth approval for roflumilast in less than 4 years, the cream is expected to impact the 1.8 million children who have reported atopic dermatitis.
Nicole Pezzino, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, discusses the opportunities incorporating pharmacy technology can create for pharmacies and their businesses.
Don Roosan, PharmD, PhD, discusses the ethical implications of AI in pharmacy, focusing on patient safety, transparency, and the importance of human connection in care.
Don Roosan, PharmD, PhD, discusses the changing technology, challenging conventional boundaries of pharmaceutical practice through telepharmacy and artificial intelligence.
Researchers conduct a pilot study that assesses clinical pharmacists’ interventions and management of chronic diseases for older adults living in senior housing facilities.
In this episode, Natalie DiPietro Mager, PharmD, PhD, chats with Hannah Fish, PharmD, CPHQ, about the NCPA’s Maternal Immunizations Toolkit and pharmacist support for mothers.
Prior to the government shutdown, the FDA approved a generic version of mifeprisone without a public announcement.