JACCP is an official journal of @ACCP American College of Clinical Pharmacy, & is devoted to publishing papers across the spectrum of clinical pharmacy practice
Join the discussion about adopting race-free estimated GFR (CKD-EPI) for medication-related kidney function assessment in older adults and other patient populations. https://t.co/ZEqNIgAh5j
Applications open May 15 for the ACCP Foundation Futures Grants program—supporting student, trainee, and early-career members with developmental research funding. Up to $100,000 is available. Learn more: https://t.co/MP5ERXrOfH
In this ACCP Journals podcast, researchers from Harvard Medical School provide an overview of the Primary Care Investment Guide, which advocates for the integration of clinical pharmacists into primary care teams. Listen here: https://t.co/WzgpuQIPzV
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Congratulations to ACCP member Rita R. Alloway on the recent publication of her article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/Fp7tr1wxoP
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Congratulations to ACCP member Youssef Bessada and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/CjWlSwZUid
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In this ACCP Commentary, six recommendations are provided to assist clinical pharmacists in ethically navigating industry interactions. Access the commentary here: https://t.co/EH369Lme28
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Congratulations to ACCP member Caitlin Brown and co-authors on the recent publication of their article in JACCP! Access the abstract and/or article here: https://t.co/A9GCcpzLk4
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In this ACCP Journals podcast, researchers from Harvard Medical School provide an overview of the Primary Care Investment Guide, which advocates for the integration of clinical pharmacists into primary care teams. Listen here: https://t.co/pugiEbUmFa
Scoping reviews are best suited to answering broad questions about a topic including mapping the current literature, identifying strengths and gaps in the literature, and tracking the use of terminology or methods used within a field. OPEN ACCESS: https://t.co/rbeJsZpW67
Most revascularized ASCVD patients did not have follow-up lipid panels, lipid lowering therapy intensification, and did not achieve an LDL-C < 70 mg/dL, suggesting numerous opportunities for improvement. https://t.co/Y7WE9uMbyp
Integrated approaches combining comprehensive medication management with team-based care to optimize management of all risk factors meaningfully and substantially reduce cardiovascular risk. https://t.co/ZlEaIaw6Y3
This white paper evaluates evidence and describes current challenges related to cultural intelligence, health-related social needs/social determinants of health, and DEIA in pharmacy practice, education, and research. https://t.co/h7aksKIHvX
Some AI tools demonstrated performance comparable with pharmacists for routine drug information questions, while others showed lower reliability, particularly for clinically nuanced responses. https://t.co/Y8PPkYzf2k
This quality improvement initiative was effective in de-labeling 33% of inaccurate penicillin-allergic patients across two ambulatory care clinics with diverse populations. https://t.co/z9d3t7A64q
In this ACCP Journals podcast, researchers from Harvard Medical School provide an overview of the Primary Care Investment Guide, which advocates for the integration of clinical pharmacists into primary care teams. Listen here: https://t.co/V3HcQWc0X9
@JACCPJournal is now accepting papers for a themed issue on Age-Friendly Practice, Education, and Policy, focused on clinical pharmacists’ impact on care for older adults. Submit your manuscript by September 1, 2026. Learn more: https://t.co/qTMSa9YpVp
@JACCPJournal has released a themed issue on advancing substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery. Access the issue online: https://t.co/87DN5QZUxM
The Primary Care Investment Guide advocates for the integration of clinical pharmacists into primary care teams. Learn about the research that identified sustainable strategies in primary care settings that enhance patient outcomes and reduce costs. https://t.co/V3HcQWc0X9
@JACCPJournal has been accepted for indexing in MEDLINE, and articles will soon be discoverable on PubMed. We are grateful for the ongoing support from our authors, reviewers, readers, and editors. @ACCP