Role of Pharmacy Technicians Continues to Grow in Post-COVID-19 Era
July 14th 2022Donald Klepser, PhD, MBA, professor and dean of academic affairs at the College of Pharmacy in the University of Nebraska Medical Center, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the role of pharmacy technicians and what is expected as we move forward.
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Case Study: Insulin Sensitizers as Enhancers in Diabetes Management
July 14th 2022The objective of this study is to evaluate the use of low-dose pioglitazone, without relying on high doses of insulin, by enhancing sensitivity as a suitable, cost-effective strategy compared to larger insulin doses in patients with limited access to care.
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CDC: HIV Testing, Diagnoses Dropped Significantly During the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 14th 2022In 2020, there was a 17% decrease in new HIV diagnoses and significant reductions in HIV testing in health care and non-health care settings, impeding the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative to increase testing and reduce infections.
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Patients with Suspicion of Systemic Disease Require Ongoing Follow-Up for Diagnosis
July 14th 2022A recent case report detailing multiple procedures and inconclusive biopsies underwent by a patient with unusual presentation of immunoglobulin G4-related disease before conclusive diagnosis emphasizes the importance of follow-up with patients with suspicion of systemic disease.
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The Role of the Ambulatory Care Pharmacist in Promoting Vaccine Confidence
July 14th 2022A 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.
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Is Your Pharmacy Ready for a Data Hack? Take These 3 Steps
July 13th 2022Community pharmacists are vulnerable to security threats, resulting in bad outcomes for both patients and pharmacies. Here’s how to evaluate risk and find the right technology partner to help protect and defend you from cybercriminals.
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