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NIPTE university faculty members collaborate with government and industry to address challenges in drug development and manufacturing.
An AACP Interim Meeting keynote speaker opens up about how her life experiences inspired her to become a passionate advocate for trauma-informed leadership.
How does personality play a role in communication in the pharmacy sphere? Extroverts are good at initiating conversation, but introverts tend to be empathetic, which leads to connection.
A first-generation student pharmacist at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences helped create a high school outreach program for students like her.
An NIH grant is supporting a project to measure the feasibility of implementing strategies such as pharmacogenetic testing in the emergency room.
A comprehensive oral history initiative highlighting the careers of pharmacist leaders in the U.S. Public Health Service underscores their valuable contributions to the profession.
A productive annual meeting in Boston featured a wide range of programming, including discussions about climate change and readying the clinical research workforce.
As the 2024 NAM Pharmacy Fellow, Dr. Jennifer Bacci relishes the opportunity to tout the benefits that community pharmacies offer.
A student-led diversity event at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy focused on the need for compassionate, equitable patient care.
New opportunities await future pharmacists as schools build a playbook for sports pharmacy in the curriculum.
What do pharmacy closures mean for public health, and how can schools help the profession build back?
Two University of Florida College of Pharmacy faculty members finally convinced the FDA that a widely used nasal decongestant does not work.