Student pharmacists offering outreach to patients in the transitions of care stage can provide reassurance and help drastically reduce hospital readmissions.
By Joseph A. Cantlupe
Research by a University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy professor shows promise in thwarting the drug-resistant pathogen.
By Elaina Hancock
Shiga toxin research at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy illustrates the benefits of repurposing existing treatments.
By Emily Jacobs
Future survey methodology will refine how pharmacist demand is reported.
Monday October 21, 2019
Welcome & Institute Overview
John Ressler
Session I: Intro to Leadership Initiative
Evan Robinson
Within this session we will discuss why leadership development is important at this time within pharmacy education and practice as well as higher education. This session will provide a framework for the remainder of the Institute.
AACP is a voluntary membership organization that provides leadership in advancing and enhancing the quality of education and training in its member institutions. AACP does not accredit degree programs and, as such, AACP has not rendered an assessment of program quality in membership decisions. Accreditation status with the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) determines eligibility for membership as a regular or associate institutional member.
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Members
The 2019–2020 Argus Commission will:
Conduct a critical analysis of the state of engagement across academic pharmacy institutions with respect to catalyzing practice transformation and preparing graduates to lead these efforts.
Patricia Chase (Oregon State University) Chair
David D. Allen (The University of Mississippi) Member
Cynthia J. Boyle (University of Maryland) Member