Authors


Sarah Carpio, BS

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Postpandemic Future Is Bright for Technicians

Tapping techs as immunizers opens up greater visibility and new source of health care labor.


Berna Sweeney, BS

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New Jersey Society of Health-System Pharmacy Hosts 2nd Annual Pharmacy Leader and Pharmacy Technician Symposium

The NJSHP's 2nd Annual Symposium fosters networking and education for pharmacy professionals, featuring expert insights on compliance and regulation in pharmacy compounding.


Bryan Fitzgerald, PharmD, BCOP

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Trilaciclib Protects Against Chemotherapy-Induced Myelosuppression

Treatment's approval marks exciting new development for patients with ES-SCLC to prevent CIM.


Arash Dabestani, PharmD, MHA, FASHP, FABC

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Technology in the Classroom Helps Shape Tomorrow’s Pharmacy Leaders

Automation can enhance safety and efficiency and allow staff to concentrate on higher-value tasks as direct patient care roles expand.


Rachel E. Barenie, PharmD, JD, MPH

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The Dilemma of Childhood Vaccines Post Pandemic

With the end of the PREP Act Provisions in sight, pharmacists should Reflect on their impact and plan to continue them.


Miranda Beaudoin Rampone, PharmD, MSCS, CSP

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Cost Avoidance and Satisfaction Associated With Clinical Pharmacy Services in a Veterans Affairs Specialty Clinic

An infusion and specialty clinical pharmacist is a valuable integrated member of the health care team as demonstrated by cost avoidance and high satisfaction reported by both veterans and specialty providers.



Xiaoshan Chai, PharmD Candidate

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Adapting to the FDA's Phenylephrine Status Change in OTC Cold and Congestion Medications

Pharmacists' expertise is crucial in educating patients about regulatory changes, helping them navigate alternative formulations, and providing insights into evidence-based choices.


Syed Ahsan

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Understanding the Toxicity Profiles of Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Insights Into Vitamins A, D, E, and K

Health care professionals play a vital role in preventing overdose and ensuring safe use.


Caitlin Quigley, CPhT

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The Tech Truth: Stepping Up as Pharmacy Technician Leaders

Pharmacy technicians have a pivotal opportunity to advance professionally by proactively demonstrating leadership, offering solutions, and clearly communicating their value to health care leaders.


Justin (JC) Liauw, PharmD, BCOP

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Overview of PARP Inhibitors in the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

There are 3 PARP inhibitors that are FDA approved in multiple settings of ovarian cancer.


Cameron Hammers, PharmD Candidate

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Case Report: Rivastigmine Overexposure Toxicities with Weight Loss

With gastrointestinal-based adverse effectss for rivastigmine and other cholinesterase inhibitors, a weight of <50 and <55 kg respectively leads to an increased risk for toxicities.


Christine Dimaculangan, PharmD, BCACP

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The Role of the Ambulatory Care Pharmacist in Promoting Vaccine Confidence

A pharmacist’s role in the ambulatory care setting has traditionally included a review of medications for potential drug-drug interactions and adverse events, medication reconciliation, and the provision of counseling services.


Scott Person, PharmD

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Overcharging Hospital Pharmacies: Unnecessary Hidden Costs

In hospital pharmacies, roughly 2% of pharmacy spend can be overcharge.


Catherine A. Koivisto, RPh

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Focusing Treatment on Multiple Pathways to Reduce Resistance and Improve Outcomes in Triple-Positive Breast Cancer

Using new treatment advances, traditional medications, genetic profiles, immunotherapies, and individualized plans enables providers to improve outcomes for patients with TPBC.


Nazeefa Tabassum, BPS, PharmD Candidate

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Zuranolone Offers An Innovative Treatment for Postpartum Depression

Zuranolone enhances health care providers’ ability to address the complex needs of patients with PPD, offering new hope for rapid and sustained relief from depressive symptoms.



Micaela Den Hartog, PharmD Candidate

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Let’s Not Sugar Coat It: HbA1c is the Imperfect Diabetes Diagnostic

When diabetes is uncontrolled, higher percentages of hemoglobin become glycated, which causes elevated HbA1c and glucose levels to rise within the body.


Alyson Houle

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Updated C. Difficile Infection Guidelines Incorporate New Trials

Infectious Disease Society of America and Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America make 3 new treatment recommendations for adults.


Arsheeta Kumar, PharmD

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Pirtobrutinib and BTK Inhibitors in the CLL Treatment Landscape

This review discusses the prevalence, mechanisms of development, and evolving treatment landscape in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.


Hannah E. Moore

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Naloxone Training Requirements Vary Among States

New access laws allow pharmacists to establish standing orders with specific physicians or follow blanket, statewide protocols.


Rena Reid, PharmD

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Student Exchange Program Crafts Cultural Competency for Pharmacists

An advanced pharmacy practice experience program between a historically Black university and predominantly White institution impacted student perspectives on cultural competency.


Gary Parker

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Pharma Moves Toward Value-Based Contracting

Part 1 of this 4-part series provides a general overview of the trends that are moving payers and pharmaceutical companies in this direction.


Pearl Steinzor

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Key Strategies Released for Integrating Equity Into Health Technology Assessment

The Center for Innovation & Value Research has released a final report recommending strategies to ensure health equity is integrated into health technology assessment, which can influence drug pricing and selection by payers, as well as patient access to drugs.


Cradesha Perry, PharmD, MBA

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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Review of Noncovalent BTK Inhibitors, Novel Agents, and Toxicity Management of BTK Inhibitors

This article discusses clinical data for noncovalent Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitors (BTKis), novel strategies in CLL, and the practical management of BTKi toxicities.


Mike Cohn

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Streamlining GLP-1 Prior Authorizations: Innovations in Electronic Prior Authorization Technology

Electronic prior authorization (EPA) technology can streamline the complex process of obtaining prior authorizations for GLP-1 medications.


Jason Gallagher, PharmD, FCCP, FIDP, FIDSA, BCPS

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COVID-19 Booster Shots and the Future

Key opinion leaders provide some advice for the public regarding COVID-19 booster shots and look to the future of the pandemic.


Ann Harty, AAHIVP, Fairview Health Service

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Health System-Based Specialty Pharmacy Offers Unique Advantages in HIV Care

Specialty pharmacists’ roles have grown in new and exciting ways in recent years, and those changes have directly impacted health outcomes for all specialty patients, including patients with HIV.


Sarah Visintainer, PharmD, BCGP, BCMTMS

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The Role of a Clinical Pharmacist in Melanoma Care and Education

Because of the likelihood that patients with melanoma will develop adverse effects on therapy, it is crucial for pharmacists to proactively educate patients and provide them with tools to help mitigate and manage these issues.


Grace Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS

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ASCO 2025: Real-World Strategies for DPYD-Variant–Guided Fluoropyrimidine Dosing

Grace Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS, provides real-world experiences with DPYD genotype-guided fluoropyrimidine dosing, highlighting how pharmacist-led interventions and tailored dose adjustments can help mitigate toxicity risks and optimize treatment in variant carriers.