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The Correlation Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Staudt, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jacques N. Allou, Emily M. Laswell, Jeb Ballentine
The Correlation Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Staudt, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jacques N. Allou, Emily M. Laswell, Jeb Ballentine
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The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell, Anna M. Staudt, Jacques N. Allou, Jeniffer George, Jessica E. Amtower, Nicholas C. Daniels
The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell, Anna M. Staudt, Jacques N. Allou, Jeniffer George, Jessica E. Amtower, Nicholas C. Daniels
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Presentations
Diabetes is a prevalent issue in the United States, with an estimated 8.1 million people un-diagnosed as of 2012. Health screenings have been proven to identify diseases earlier, thereby resulting in earlier and more satisfactory treatment. Community pharmacies can offer many of the same screenings as those in doctor offices. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of free health screenings in community pharmacies on patient follow-up, perceptions, and knowledge of diabetes through blood glucose screenings and patient education. The study design was a pre-post observational study using surveys, blood sugar screenings, and patient education on diabetes. …
The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Smith, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Jacques N. Allou, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell
The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Smith, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Jacques N. Allou, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell
Pharmacy and Nursing Student Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Poster Session
Title: The Impact of Free Health Screenings at Community Pharmacies on Diabetes
Authors: Jacques Allou, Jessica Amtower, Nicholas Daniels, Jeniffer George, Anna Smith, Jeb Ballentine, Pharm.D., and Emily Laswell, Pharm.D.
Background: Health screenings can be beneficial when looking to detect diseases early on, thus making treatment easier. Free health screenings are typically performed in the community pharmacy setting. This makes it convenient because it is easily accessible and there is no appointment required. Diabetes is currently one of the most significant health issues faced today, with an estimated 7 million Americans going undiagnosed. Health screenings in community pharmacies are valuable …
The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Staudt, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Jacques N. Allou, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell
The Impact Of Free Health Screenings At Community Pharmacies On Diabetes, Anna M. Staudt, Nicholas C. Daniels, Jessica E. Amtower, Jeniffer George, Jacques N. Allou, Jeb Ballentine, Emily M. Laswell
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Presentations
Background: Health screenings can be beneficial when looking to detect diseases early on, thus making treatment easier. Free health screenings are typically performed in the community pharmacy setting. This makes it convenient because it is easily accessible and there is no appointment required. Diabetes is currently one of the most significant health issues faced today, with an estimated 7 million Americans going undiagnosed. Health screenings in community pharmacies are valuable to detect high blood glucose levels for patients to be referred for diagnosis and treatment. Previous studies related to health screenings have focused on hypertension and cholesterol, and few have …
Survey Of Community Pharmacy Customers’ Medication Storage And Disposal Methods, Ryan Biddinger, Laura K. Farleman, Alex Janssen, Mallory J. Martin, Anna M. Staudt, Chelsea Wamsley, Tracy R. Frame
Survey Of Community Pharmacy Customers’ Medication Storage And Disposal Methods, Ryan Biddinger, Laura K. Farleman, Alex Janssen, Mallory J. Martin, Anna M. Staudt, Chelsea Wamsley, Tracy R. Frame
Pharmacy Practice Faculty Presentations
Many people store medications in bathrooms, which provide a moist, humid environment that speeds up the breakdown process of medications. The proper way to store medicines is in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children. Every year medications are also disposed of improperly presenting a risk to both humans and the environment. About one-third of all sold medications are unused. The most common ways patients dispose of medications in the United States are flushing down the toilet or sink, and throwing them away. Because of this pharmaceuticals have been found in groundwater, and drinking water proving hazardous …