Pharmacy schools are taking steps to address cultural competency by preparing future pharmacists to be inclusive and ensure that everyone receives the care they need.
By Jane E. Rooney
Pharmacy schools are taking steps to address cultural competency by preparing future pharmacists to be inclusive and ensure that everyone receives the care they need.
By Jane E. Rooney
As an ASAE Diversity Executive Leadership Program (DELP) scholar, Senior Director of Academic Affairs Dr. Cecilia M. Plaza hopes to apply the lessons learned in association management to increasing diversity and inclusion within AACP and ultimately patient care.
By Athena Ponushis
A new USPHS award builds upon a growing tradition of distinguishing pharmacy’s role in public health.
The Public Health Excellence in Interprofessional Education Collaboration Award, a joint effort with the Interprofessional Education Collaborative, joins the USPHS Excellence in Public Health Pharmacy Award in the organization’s cadre of prestigious recognitions.
Telepharmacy programs are educating patients on medicine and educating students on people.
By Athena Ponushis
What could have been a career-ending car accident for a WNE University student pharmacist is now an opportunity to accomplish even more.
By Maureen Thielemans
Stay positive. There’s light at the end of the tunnel. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it.
As currently written, this legislation will adversely affect the 64,000-plus students enrolled in the 142 accredited pharmacy schools in the United States. We commend the Senate for excluding many of the education-related proposals in the House bill.