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Professional Leadership Development, Jena Schlabach, Meagan Brandt, Olivia Vanscoy, Kasie Bellmann, Jenelle Sobotka, Marianne F. Ivey
Professional Leadership Development, Jena Schlabach, Meagan Brandt, Olivia Vanscoy, Kasie Bellmann, Jenelle Sobotka, Marianne F. Ivey
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
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Sterile Compounding: Regulations Addressed After The Meningitis Outbreak Of 2012, Kelly M. Dye, Tara M. Tokar, Halle M. Orlinski, Heather Helsel, Marcia M. Worley
Sterile Compounding: Regulations Addressed After The Meningitis Outbreak Of 2012, Kelly M. Dye, Tara M. Tokar, Halle M. Orlinski, Heather Helsel, Marcia M. Worley
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
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Common Questions And Answers Regarding Oarrs For Pharmacists, Brittany M. Dye, Victoria S. Pennington, Rachel J. Pucel, Lindsay A. Fleegle, Donald L. Sullivan
Common Questions And Answers Regarding Oarrs For Pharmacists, Brittany M. Dye, Victoria S. Pennington, Rachel J. Pucel, Lindsay A. Fleegle, Donald L. Sullivan
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
No abstract provided.
Decoding The Prescription, Kim Baucher, Jessica Langhals, Ross Robison, Kristen Finley Sobota
Decoding The Prescription, Kim Baucher, Jessica Langhals, Ross Robison, Kristen Finley Sobota
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
No abstract provided.
Understanding Drug Shortages As A Pharmacist, Heather Helsel, Thomas Otroba, Juliana Zschoche, Elizabeth Dodds-Ashley
Understanding Drug Shortages As A Pharmacist, Heather Helsel, Thomas Otroba, Juliana Zschoche, Elizabeth Dodds-Ashley
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
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Legislation Across The Nation And The Impact On Pharmacy Practice, Sabrina Hamman, Hannah Lamb, Jennifer Harklerode, Elizabeth Kramer, Steven Martin
Legislation Across The Nation And The Impact On Pharmacy Practice, Sabrina Hamman, Hannah Lamb, Jennifer Harklerode, Elizabeth Kramer, Steven Martin
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
Pharmacy legislation is constantly being updated, giving pharmacists a larger role in the health care field. In the past 20 years, pharmacists have seen expansions to legislation involving contraceptive authority, medical marijuana, vaccines and provider status. There is a greater pharmacist impact from legislation passed on the state level in comparison to the national level. As a result, pharmacists have different opportunities to provide new and advanced services to patients based on the state in which they are practicing. Comparing these various laws across the nation allows the profession to determine which sections of the law are problematic and which …
Changing Roles In Leadership For Today's Pharmacist - A Look Into The New Acpe Draft Leadership Standards, Maureen Moynihan, Sabrina Hamman, Rachel Muhlenkamp, Steven Martin, Jenelle Sobotka
Changing Roles In Leadership For Today's Pharmacist - A Look Into The New Acpe Draft Leadership Standards, Maureen Moynihan, Sabrina Hamman, Rachel Muhlenkamp, Steven Martin, Jenelle Sobotka
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
With the advancement of the profession of pharmacy, the demand for pharmacist leadership continues to rise. In order for pharmacists to acquire the necessary leadership skills for the profession, there is a call for colleges of pharmacy to incorporate leadership development into their academic programs. The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) has released the new 2016 Standards and Guidance Documents for institutions to follow in order for their pharmacy students to graduate with leadership skills.
Achieving Provider Status For Pharmacists, Kasie Bellmann, Alexandra Dimit, Kelsey Weisenburger, Donald L. Sullivan
Achieving Provider Status For Pharmacists, Kasie Bellmann, Alexandra Dimit, Kelsey Weisenburger, Donald L. Sullivan
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
In order to receive payment for medical services through Medicare Part 8, health care professionals must be identified as "providers" under the Social Security Act. Pharmacists currently are not included in the list of providers and, therefore, cannot provide many services to patients. Through their extensive education and training, accessibility and immense trust in their profession, pharmacists are the ideal health care professionals to help expand the continuity of care of our nation's patients. On Jan. 1, 2014, Senate Bill 493 was passed into law recognizing pharmacists in the state of California as providers. With this new legislation, the pharmacists' …
Legislation Editorial, Kent Wilin, Kaitlin Horton, Maria Laikos
Legislation Editorial, Kent Wilin, Kaitlin Horton, Maria Laikos
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
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An Update On Acetaminophen Labeling Changes: A Pharmacist's Call To Action, Rebecca Airel, Kayla Durkin, Taylor Gauthier, Jamie Amero, Natalie A. Dipietro
An Update On Acetaminophen Labeling Changes: A Pharmacist's Call To Action, Rebecca Airel, Kayla Durkin, Taylor Gauthier, Jamie Amero, Natalie A. Dipietro
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
Due to the number of acetaminophen overdoses each year, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Center for Prescription Drug Programs made changes and recommendations regarding the labeling of acetaminophen-containing products. It is important for pharmacists to understand these changes and to educate patients on the correct use of these products.
Rems: Risk Management Strategies, Current Issues, And The Pharmacist's Role, Kristen Thatcher, Megan Stojic
Rems: Risk Management Strategies, Current Issues, And The Pharmacist's Role, Kristen Thatcher, Megan Stojic
Pharmacy and Wellness Review
Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) are the most recent risk management initiative put forth by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that decreases the risk associated with certain medications. They may be mandatory by the FDA or can be produced voluntarily by the manufacturer in order for a drug associated with significant risk to be approved. REMS may include one or multiple elements, including a Medication Guide (MedGuide), Communication Plan, Elements to Assure Safe Use (ETASU), Implementation Plan, and Timetable for Submission of Assessments. Although REMS enhance patient care by reducing risk and maintaining patient safety, an unbalanced burden …