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The recently launched Pharmacists For Healthier Lives campaign will promote the message that pharmacists are fully qualified, capable and willing to positively impact patients’ health.

Past recipients of AACP’s New Investigator Award reflect on the doors that opened thanks to the research grant.

By Kirsten ...

Pharmacy faculty representing many disciplines took on a writing challenge that sparked conversations about the process and helped them inspire ...

The University at Buffalo research study could advance the development of personalized medicine for high-risk kidney transplant patients across the ...

AFPE scholarships help close funding gaps for student pharmacists who want to strengthen their clinical skills and participate in faculty-mentored ...

Dear Colleagues:

How is it possible that each AACP Annual Meeting surpasses those that preceded it—both in numbers of attendees ...

A student hotspotting program gives future pharmacists and healthcare providers insight into how to care for patients with complex needs ...

A record-setting Pharmacy Education 2018 showcased an Academy focused on building future leaders in healthcare who are dedicated to helping ...

The popularity of cosmetic science is growing amongst current and prospective student pharmacists, and the reasons for its attractiveness are ...

The university is recognized for its collaborative efforts and work with the community to curb opioid use. Even as health experts and community leaders across the country launch various initiatives to address the ongoing opioid crisis, the situation remains dire. In Tennessee, more than 1,186 state residents died from opioid overdoses in 2016, a rate of more than three deaths every day, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.

A University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences professor received an NIH grant to figure out how ...

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.