Bringing the Practice Advancement Initiative (PAI) to Life for Students A body of research demonstrates that pharmacy practice advancement is for the good of our patients. PAI is also beneficial for all of us – both pharmacists and student pharmacists. To bring students to PAI, and to...
I value the opportunities I have to meet with and talk to our members. During my visits to state affiliate meetings, schools of pharmacy, and the hospitals and clinics where you practice, I enjoy hearing about the work that you are doing and seeing first-hand how your efforts benefit the...
This week I had the opportunity to participate in the Capitol Hill Health Fair hosted by APhA, ASHP, NCPA, NACDS, and Congressional Community Pharmacy Caucus. More than 75 pharmacists and student pharmacists were there to perform free health screenings and promote the value of pharmacist...
In the last 20 years the ASHP House of Delegates has debated and passed important proposals like the entry-level Pharm.D., universal health insurance, just culture and mandatory reporting of medication errors, collaborative practice, and the implementation of health information technology. In...
In case you missed a demo at the Summer Meeting or haven't had the chance to visit http://ebooks.ashp.org , I wanted to take some time to explain ASHP's new eBooks platform. As of now, 25 titles are currently live on the ASHP eBooks store, and more will be added as they are ready. Through...
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This morning I read an op ed piece in my local newspaper by Cal Thomas talking about the British Health System. Now, like me, Cal comes down somewhere to the slightly right of Ghengis Khan politically, so it was no surprise that he mentioned 'death panels'. But the information he presented is...