Pharmacy is a small world, after all : Student Pharmacist experiences at the OSHP A nnual M eeting Contributed by Angela Goodhart and Katri na Ma nn (current P4 students at Northeast Ohio Medical University) As ...
Good morning! I hope everyone’s having a good summer so far! Last week, I was able to attend 2016 ASHP Summer Meeting and I would like to take some time to share my experience with you. ASHP Summer Meeting provided a great opportunity for everyone, ranging from straight out of 1...
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Contributed by Danielle Beltz (Past President), Heather Deem (Past Policy Chair) Ashton Unger (Past Legal Affairs Chair) and Heather Deem (Policy Chair): NEOMED Class of 2016 A body of research demonstrates that pharmacy practice advancement is for the good of our patients. PAI is also...
Educating the Public on What Pharmacists do IS Part of Providing Healthcare Contributed by Danielle Beltz & Angela Goodhart, Northeast Ohio Medical University Coming this Fall, a new trio of medical drama: Chicago Hope the Pharmacy Edition, ER Pharmacist, and Dipiro’s...
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HER2 membrane proteins play a special role in certain types of breast cancer: amplified levels of HER2 drive unrestricted cell growth. HER2-tailored antibody-based therapeutics aim to prevent cancer cell growth. However, two-thirds of HER2 positive breast cancer patients develop resistance...
As a recent applicant for post-residency jobs, Personnel Placement Services (PPS) can be a stressful, but beneficial experience. In this blog, I will briefly review PPS and also provide tips for PPS candidates. What is PPS and should I participate? PPS is basically a large job...
The ASHP Midyear Clinical meeting has something for everyone! Whether you’re a current resident going for that first career or PGY-2, trying to embark on expanding your clinical services at your practice site, or preparing for board certification, you’re definitely at the right place. But with...
I must be candid with you, fellow colleague, in that I have never really been the quotation type of person. I suppose I must chalk this outlook up to an innate stubbornness for not wishing to piggyback on the reasoning and wisdom of others. Commander Spock would surely not approve of my “logic.”...
The Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum has prepared pharmacists to provide front-line, patient-centered care since its inception in 1950. Sixty-four years later, the Social Security Act still does not include pharmacists as providers under Medicare Part B, and thus does not recognize pharmacists as...
Most of us appreciate a presentation that includes audience participation questions. Your questions provide a break in the routine, help the audience to maintain focus, and when properly written and presented, can help our members to go beyond fact recall and learn to apply the presented...