
Pharmacists must be involved in managing adverse effects and drug-drug interactions as psychedelic medicines collide with traditional psychiatric treatments.
Pharmacists must be involved in managing adverse effects and drug-drug interactions as psychedelic medicines collide with traditional psychiatric treatments.
Social media can be an excellent tool to provide education and build your own brand, but professionalism and appropriateness are paramount.
Some classes and curricula can contribute to preexisting stigmas about drugs and treatments for mental health.
Being observant and knowing how to ask screening questions are critical to identifying red flags.
Pharmacy students must understand the intricacies of culture and health, but they first need to be aware of their biases and prejudices.
Pharmacists serve as advocates to optimize patient pharmaceutical care, advance the profession, and positively influence the community.
Pharmacy benefit managers offer mentorship, training opportunities, and professional advancement beyond what's available in traditional pharmacy careers.
Networking and being prepared and educated are keys to succeeding as women in the pharmacy field.
Discussions are led by a variety of experienced preceptors to provide insight, strategies, and resources for pharmacy residents.
Fellows tap into a network of experts, their practice sites, and countless tools they can apply immediately.
Students still have a myriad of career options, including at retail pharmacies, hospitals, and outside traditional practice.
For decades, pharmacy schools, residents, and fellows have been training to work alongside physicians, but that has not prepared us for what is coming.
With the rapid increase in the number of pharmacy schools, there has been a struggle to fill all open spots within each school.