The Pharmacy Times® Student Clinical Role section is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights on issues pertaining to pharmacy school students and their various career options.
April 6th 2024
Although the number of clinical trials has quadrupled, the number of FDA approvals remains stable over a 10-year period, highlighting workforce challenges in clinical research.
December 28th 2023
December 24th 2023
Working to Increase Minority Representation in Pharmacy and Provide Care to Underserved Communities
May 6th 2021Like most of us who pursue a career in health care, I want to help as many people as I can. I also want to continue to advocate for underrepresented minorities who would like a career in the field.
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Study Finds Link Between Sleep, Test Anxiety
May 6th 2021The research sheds light on the biopsychological process that can lead to poor grades, withdrawal from classes, and even students who drop out, whereas 40% of freshman do not return to their university for a second year in the United States.
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Pharmacy Students Lead Drive-Through Influenza Vaccination Event
Idaho State University partners with the Idaho Immunization Coalition to effectively and safely vaccinate patients against influenza.
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Pharmacy Students Explore Podcasting to Educate, Entertain
April 5th 2021With their content ranging from pharmacy references in pop culture to more clinical discussions of specific drugs, the Let's Pharmonize podcast hosts have learned to balance the rigors of school with their biweekly podcast.
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Lack of Sleep, Stress Can Cause Symptoms Resembling Concussion
January 27th 2021Because there are multiple sources for concussion-like symptoms, student-athletes’ post-concussion care should zero in on which symptoms are specifically caused by the injury and which may be caused by other issues.
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Zooming Through the Pandemic: NSU Virtual AMCP Student Chapter
There are many benefits to adopting and integrating new technological methods for hosting pharmacy organization events.
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Pharmacy Students Manage Changes to Education During COVID-19
November 12th 2020Although the last ensuing months have created new challenges for pharmacy students, the Pharmacy Times® Student Café series revealed that many students believe the pandemic has helped prepare them for their future careers.
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Pharmacy Focus Episode 11: Dealing With a Pandemic in Pharmacy School
October 30th 2020The Pharmacy Times® Pharmacy Focus podcast provides the latest industry news and information, thought-leader insights, clinical updates, patient counseling tools, and innovative solutions for the everyday practice and business of pharmacy.
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Pharmacists Are Front-line Educators of Patients During COVID-19 Pandemic
October 21st 2020According to Amy Kallo, a PharmD student at Midwestern University, working at a pharmacy during the pandemic helped to solidify her understanding of the role of pharmacists as educators in their communities.
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Virtual transitions of care services are a valuable and viable opportunity for students to progress to graduation and gain valuable experience in preparation for professional employment.
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Pharmacy Intern Works Extra Shifts, Volunteers At COVID-19 Testing Site During Pandemic
October 6th 2020As part of American Pharmacists Month, we're celebrating some amazing pharmacists! Today, read about the work of Maddy Yamnitz, a pharmacy student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy.
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The Role of Professionalism in the Lives of Pharmacy Technician Students
July 16th 2020At the National Pharmacy Technician Association’s virtual Pharmacy Technician Student Summit, Jamie McGuire, the pharmacy technician program director, discussed the role of professionalism in the lives of pharmacy technician students.
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Insufficient Sleep: A Likely Cause of Poor Performance Among Pharmacists, Pharmacy Students
June 23rd 2020Insufficient sleep is prevalent among pharmacy students, and college students more generally, with studies showing that many pharmacy students in the didactic portion of the academic curriculum suffer from poor quality sleep.
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