
Commander John Burke talks about getting back to basics and trusting your gut when it comes to detecting fraudulent prescriptions.
Karen Berger, PharmD, graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy in 2001. She has worked in community pharmacies for over 17 years as a Pharmacist in Charge, staff, and floater pharmacist for a large chain. Currently, she is a pharmacist at an independent pharmacy in Northern NJ. She can be reached at karenmichelleberger@gmail.com

Commander John Burke talks about getting back to basics and trusting your gut when it comes to detecting fraudulent prescriptions.

The former pharmacist was vilified and served time after Emily Jerry died. He speaks candidly about the case and how he has advocated for health care professionals since then.

Too many times, technicians refer to themselves as 'just' a tech, and they should be recognized as an important part of the pharmacy profession.

This new application helps independent pharmacies find coverage and pharmacists find shifts

Students at the Auburn University's Harrison School of Pharmacy are working with medical students and students in other healthcare professions to help the underserved

Did you know that eyedrops are color-coded for patient safety and adherence?

In the first and second parts of 'Back to School,' we learned how pharmacy school has changed over the years. In Part 3, we talk to current PharmD student Eric Kinney.

Back by popular demand, we talk to more hardworking pharmacists with fascinating side hustles.

Patients with cell phones at the pharmacy is a growing issue.

After the tragic death of his daughter, Emily, he has made it his life's work to reduce preventable medical errors.

We talk to pharmacists with fascinating side hustles.

Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods could lead to pharmacies closing their doors.

Winn-Dixie and Tops Friendly Pharmacies are facing bankruptcy.

A review of food allergies, ways pharmacists can provide education, and some great resources for information.

A follow up to part one, we learn more about what comes after the third professional year of pharmacy school and beyond

The fascinating story of an amazing pharmacy in the small town of Corydon, Indiana.

Using the alphabet to cover everything from our job duties to our character traits.

An exploration of whether an inappropiately made comment by a pharnacy staff member is indeed a HIPAA violation

Behind the scenes with Dr. Suzanne Soliman, who created National Women Pharmacist Day

This is the first of a 3-part series, covering what the first 3 years of pharmacy school are like these days.

.We look at both sides of the debate when a manager tells the pharmacist to clean the bathroom.

We explore the physical and legal effects that may occur when an infant erroneously receives a third flu shot from the pediatrician.

We get to know Maurice Shaw, the famous YouTube pharmacist comedian.

Acute otits media is a very common and painful occurrence in our pediatric patients.

Here are some ways to have a great start in our pharmacies.

We explore what happened and talk to CVS corporate to get their take.

Check out this exclusive interview with the guy behind 'Excuse Me, This Is a PHARMACY, Not a Fast Food Restaurant!'

Here are some fun ideas for celebrating this holiday season with the pharmacy crew.

How to handle harrassment if it happens in your pharmacy.

A behind-the-scenes look at every pharmacist's new favorite television series.