Pharmacy Education 2018 Programming

Programming and agenda for Pharmacy Education 2018, AACP's annual meeting, held in Boston, MA July 21–25.

AACP’s Vice President of Academic Services Earns Certified Association Executive Credential

For Immediate Release

Contact Maureen Thielemans; 703-739-2330 ext. 1022

ARLINGTON, VA.—ASAE has announced that Cecilia M. Plaza, Pharm.D., Ph.D., Vice President of Academic Services at the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), has earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE®) designation. The CAE is the highest professional credential in the association industry.

Experience the Cuban Healthcare Delivery System with AACP

Join AACP and your academic pharmacy colleagues on a special delegation to Cuba. Take advantage of this outstanding professional development opportunity to network with AACP leadership and your peers while gaining a holistic view of the Cuban healthcare delivery system and pharmaceutical industry.

You can view more details on the AACP delegation website here: http://bit.ly/AACPtoCuba

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Shoring Up a Data Deficit

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

The University of Florida College of Pharmacy received a $1.5 million grant to study hormonal contraceptive drug interactions that lead to unintended pregnancies from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Figuring Out Comprehensive Medication Management

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

By Athena Ponushis

Patients benefit from comprehensive medication management (CMM). Physicians benefit from CMM. Pharmacists no longer have to sell the need for CMM, now they just need to figure out how to implement it and sustain it. That comes from a consistent approach.

Knowledge Travels Roundtrip

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