
Whether you're a seasoned pharmacist or a student, presenting a journal club can be a daunting task.

Jennifer Gershman, PharmD, CPh, received her PharmD degree from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) College of Pharmacy in 2006 and completed a 2-year drug information residency. She served as a pharmacy professor at NSU's College of Pharmacy for 6 years, managed the drug information center, and conducted medication therapy management reviews. Dr. Gershman has published research on prescription drug abuse, regulatory issues, and drug information in various scholarly journals. Additionally, she received the Sheriff's Special Recognition Award for her collaboration with the Broward, Florida Sheriff's Office to prevent prescription drug abuse through a drug disposal program. She has also presented at pharmacist and physician continuing education programs on topics that include medication errors, prescription drug abuse, and legal and regulatory issues. Dr. Gershman can be followed on Twitter @jgershman2

Whether you're a seasoned pharmacist or a student, presenting a journal club can be a daunting task.

While attending a pharmacy continuing education (CE) program this weekend, I was reminded that changes to the profession occur constantly.

The holiday season is a great time for pharmacists to educate patients on ways to stay healthy.