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Educating the next generation of pharmacy students to address vaccine hesitancy

13 May 202110 May 2021
By:  Nicole Rigone, Pharm D candidate and Lauren A. O’Donnell, PhD  “For those who wanted a world with no vaccines… here’s the world without ONE vaccine.” Tweet by Carlos A. Rodriguez…
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Hands Off? Considerations for Virtual Compounding Education

6 May 20214 May 2021
By: Melvin Vazquez, PharmD Candidate and  Mary E. Fredrickson, PharmD, BCPS  Compounding is a unique and valuable skill of pharmacists, and colleges of pharmacy have been in search of ways to optimize compounding education. In 2009, the American Association of…
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A Student Pharmacist’s Journey to Empathy: Easier Said Than Done

13 Nov 201814 Feb 2019
By Lisa Deacon, 2019 PharmD Candidate Suppose you have a diabetic patient with a complicated medication regimen that includes a fast acting insulin injection three time a day with meals,…

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