
William Zellmer, B.S., Pharm.D, M.P.H., President of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy discusses how pharmacists must reconcile personal beliefs with professional responsibility.

William Zellmer, B.S., Pharm.D, M.P.H., President of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy discusses how pharmacists must reconcile personal beliefs with professional responsibility.

Julie Shlensky, pharmacy student at Purdue University College of Pharmacy, talks about what made her interested in pharmacy.

William Zellmer, President of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy talks about potential new problems health-system pharmacists face as they integrate into direct patient care.

Melissa Laub, pharmacy student at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, speaks about a rewarding work experience.

William Zellmer, B.S., Pharm.D, M.P.H., President of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy talks about the most common ethical challenges faced by health-system pharmacists today.

Jillian Dann, pharmacy student at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, talks about the pressure of studying for the sake of patients' wellbeing.

Jillian Dann, pharmacy student at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, talks about the pressure of studying for the sake of patients' wellbeing.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute for Safe Medicine Practices (ISMP), outlines the biggest medication safety issues reported to ISMP last year.

Marc O'Connor, Chief Operating Officer of Curant Health, discusses how to evaluate the short term cost of treatment with new hepatitis C drugs versus the long term cost of care.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute of Safe Medicine (ISMP) talks about some of the "hot topics" in pharmacy with respect to dosing error.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, discusses the ways in which health-system pharmacists can work to improve patient outcomes.

Shaun Ellen Gleason, PharmD, MGS, assistant professor at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, talks about what characteristics good pharmacists need.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, describes how newer anticoagulants have changed the pharmacist's role in providing transitions of care services.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute for Safe Medicine Practices (ISMP), discusses the guidelines in place to avoid having drug products with similar names. He also discusses instances in which product names have been the source for error.

Ethan Wahl, pharmacy student at Purdue University College of Pharmacy, talks about what made him interested in pharmacy.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute for Safe Medicine Practices (ISMP), discusses the recent strategies to reduce medication errors that have proven to be most successful.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, discusses how health-system pharmacists, who have traditionally held a dispensing role, can prepare themselves to be closely aligned with more clinical outcomes.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute for Safe Medicine Practices (ISMP), discusses occasions in which reporting medication errors may have negative consequences.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute of Safe Medicine (ISMP) outlines the role pharmacists can play in reducing medication errors that occur at discharge or during other transitions of care.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, discusses how ambulatory care pharmacy services can help improve medication adherence.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute of Safe Medicine (ISMP) discusses current medication error trends that pharmacists should be keeping an eye out for.

Adam Smith, pharmacy student at Purdue University College of Pharmacy, talks about how he became interested in pharmacy.

Michael Cohen, RPh, MS, ScD, DPS, FASHP, President of the Institute of Safe Medicine (ISMP) discusses how computerized order entry systems may be a source of medication error.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, discusses the role pharmacists can play in meeting new quality measures under a value-based care model.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, details the ways in which pharmacists can contribute to patient care in an ambulatory setting despite not having provider status.

Ethan Wahl, pharmacy student at Purdue University College of Pharmacy, talks about what he thinks is the most important issue facing pharmacy.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, describes the role of a pharmacists in providing anticoagulation resources in a transitions of care setting.

Mollie Scott, PharmD, discusses how pharmacists can help correct the problem of overscreening in patients who don't need it and reaching patient populations currently under screened for a variety of health issues.

Heather Bonome, PharmD, director of Pharmacy Segment at URAC, discusses how accreditation programs can enhance health care overall.

Peter J. Rice, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, discusses what drew him to teach pharmacy students.