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New tools connect physicians and pharmacists to build stronger collaborative relationships. The American Medical Association wants to help physicians improve patient care. Through its STEPS Forward initiative, the AMA has broken down practice transformation into 50 strides, or modules in this Web-based, how-to, toolkit for physicians, each addressing a common practice challenge, offering solutions and implementation strategies.

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ARLINGTON, VA.—ASAE has announced that Cecilia M. Plaza, Pharm.D., Ph.D ...

Join AACP and your academic pharmacy colleagues on a special delegation to Cuba. Take advantage of this outstanding professional development ...

Annie McKee, Ph.D., has always been passionate about experiences in the workplace.

By Maureen Thielemans

But early on in her ...

A Novel Approach to Pharmacy Instruction

By Jane E. Rooney

Schools of pharmacy are incorporating the arts and humanities into ...

UF College of Pharmacy researchers secure $1.5 million grant to study hormonal contraceptive drug interactions.

The University of Florida College ...

The healthcare community has reached consensus, but has a conundrum: ‘We need CMM, but how do we do it?’

By ...

An international university collaboration provides University at Buffalo pharmacy students and faculty with opportunities to make an impact in Jamaican ...

Planning for the unexpected is a smart strategy for any institution. Last year’s fierce hurricanes put pharmacy schools’ disaster planning to the test and brought these resilient communities together to support each other.
Shenandoah’s Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy integrates new method for delivering video instruction.
A series of videos created by practitioners at OSU aim to help autism patients understand what to expect at an appointment, not only improving the healthcare experience for Ohioans but for patients across the country.

No more one-size-fits-all drugs. As genetic screening becomes more affordable and pharmacogenetic research diversifies, pharmacists look to implement the therapeutic ...