Official journal of APhA; focused on improving medication use and health outcomes, informing health care policies, & advancing pharmacist-provided services
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The findings, published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (@JAPhAJournal), found that urban areas were more frequently pharmacy deserts than rural and suburban areas.
A new study published in the @JAPhAJournal identified 44 locations in Virginia where adding pharmacy services could benefit over 10,000 residents each.
Shoutout to Joseph Boyle, Ph.D., Rachel Wittenauer, Ph.D., & @teresamsalgado for leading this important research.
Press Release: #BPS issues a call for applications for pharmacists to serve on one of 14 specialty councils, with terms beginning in January 2026. Applications must be received by April 9 at 5:00pm ET.
Read more: https://t.co/1Oj8HLIxKn
APhA announced the launch of HealthShifts in collaboration w/ the CPhA & Locumate.
View the press release & learn more about this platform addressing critical workforce challenges in pharmacy while promoting professional growth & career opportunities: https://t.co/f7eSkl5g2o.
๐ Congratulations to PGY2 Riley Carroll, PharmD '23, for her recent publication in @JAPhAJournal Practice Innovations!
Dr. Carroll reports the impact of pharmacists in primary care on mental health access and outcomes.
๐ฐ Check out the full study at https://t.co/lNFLQUzhIz
Dr. Nau's findings, along with co-authors Karen L. Kier and Diego C. Avello, were the subject of, "A Positive Change in Student Positivity about Pharmacy," currently online ahead of print in @aphapharmacists' @JAPhAJournal.
๐ For the full Drug Topics interview: https://t.co/aqfPUDMm62
๐ For the JAPhA article: https://t.co/b8ZJIc6Xts
IN PRESS: Health literacy-conscious, patient educational videos sent electronically when a prescription is received improve primary medication nonadherence.
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/aprW8IW3AA
IN PRESS: One in three patients with unused opioids after ambulatory surgery will use a drug disposal packet, and procrastination is the top reason for not doing so. @AntjeBarreveld#Harvard Medical School
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/ymyRP6auLT
IN PRESS: Broader policy and systemic changes are required to successfully enable quality patient management roles for pharmacists - insights from the implementation of an asthma management service in Australia.
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/R6v5bStsh9
IN PRESS: One in three patients with unused opioids after ambulatory surgery will use a drug disposal packet, and procrastination is the top reason for not doing so. @AntjeBarreveld#Harvard Medical School.
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/ymyRP69WWl
IN PRESS: Pharmacists play a crucial role in managing type 2 diabetes. Our study shows the cost-effectiveness of pharmacist-led clinics, advocating for direct reimbursement to expand clinical pharmacy services.
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
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IN PRESS: Pharmacists can have an impact on quality measure gaps for diabetic retinal exams in rural primary care settings.
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/je5zQ3OHGs
IN PRESS: Examining medication trends for opioid use disorder in patients with both alcohol and opioid dependencies. @UBuffalo#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
https://t.co/KFl35XEcUt
IN PRESS: @ewood1875, When compared with LexiComp, ChatGPT generated patient education materials (PEMs) failed to meet grade-level and accuracy targets for a variety of medication classes.
https://t.co/SBqD0WmvKO
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy
IN PRESS: The implementation of an innovative pharmacy-based FIT kit distribution for CRC screening requires adequate training of community pharmacists in CRC and CRC screening modalities.
https://t.co/Nhjbgb6NtA
#Pharmacists#ForPharmacy