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Pharmacy schools are spreading the word about naloxone, helping to reduce opioid overdose fatalities.
Students are helping curb diversions and create new habits via safe medication disposal.
A mobile clinic in Ohio and public opioid instruction in Florida are prompting conversations and making a difference in those communities.
Sponsored Content by EHR Go. Pharmacy faculty are using an innovative EHR that gives students more than an education, it gives them practice. With this new applied teaching tool, students are no longer handed a paper case with a paragraph synopsis, but must search the educational medical record, read notes, look at lab work and piece the patient puzzle together.
Ole Miss Professors Receive Grants to Fight Opioids

Dr. David Colby, professor at The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy ...

Pharmacists joined voices to change perceptions and brainstorm strategies to transform the practice at INvolve 2019.

By Athena Ponushis

Academic ...

For Immediate Release

February 17, 2019

This response is submitted on behalf of those organizations identified in petition to stop ...

Dear Colleagues:

I trust your holidays were warm and the new year has gotten off to an excellent start! Virtually ...

Student pharmacists are developing business acumen, tapping into their creativity and demonstrating innovative thinking as they hone their entrepreneurial skills ...

Auburn Doctoral Student Earns University’s First R36 Grant

Tessa Hastings is the first Auburn University student to be awarded a ...

Pharmacists are key to communicating the risk of Achilles tendon rupture from statin use.

By Emily Jacobs

One adverse drug ...

Educators are seeing growing enthusiasm among students in schools embracing emerging technologies significant to the future of pharmacy education.

By ...