Authors


Kelli A. Boyden, JD

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The Farm Bill and Low-THC Hemp in Indiana

Indiana’s chaotic hemp policy leaves consumers confused.


Christine Phan, PharmD

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Three Ways Community Pharmacies Can Partner With Academia to Implement Patient Care Initiatives

Many faculty members are adept at training and teaching pharmacists and pharmacy technicians how to perform physical exams and tests.


Sharyl Zaccaglino, MS

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503B Has Genesis in Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act

Facilities play key role in health care because of their bulk production, stringent quality standards and wide distribution.


Laura Gillespie, PharmD

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Impact of Pharmacist-Led Initiatives on Health Care–Associated Clostridioides difficile Rates

Antimicrobial stewardship efforts focusing on accurate penicillin allergy histories, β-lactam cross-reactivity education, and guideline-driven narrow-spectrum prescribing may help sustainably decrease health care–associated Clostridioides difficile infection rates.



John F Folstad, PharmD, BCPS

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Evaluation of a Chemotherapy Advanced Preparation Pilot Program to Improve Throughput in an Oncology Infusion Clinic

Pharmacy workflow changes in the preparation of chemotherapy products can reduce patient chair time.


Rania El-Lababidi, PharmD

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Long Story Short: Cellulitis Can Be Treated in Less Than a Week

Duration of therapy may be just 5 to 6 days for patients without risk factors for complications.


Justyna Sudyka, 2021 PharmD Candidate, the University of Connecticut

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Key References Guide Diabetes Management in Children

With schools around the nation reopening, it is time to think about managing diabetes in the classroom.


Ryan Schuller, PharmD, BCOP

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Advancing LBCL Treatment Through MRD Monitoring and Allogeneic CAR T-Cell Therapy

A phase 2 trial investigates MRD detection and therapy advancements.


Sandra Casinghino, MS

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Although Rare, Shingles in Children Can Occur

Although shingles is more common in adults, children who have had chickenpox or the chickenpox vaccine can develop shingles.


Thomas Newcomer, MBA

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Looking Back to Go Forward: What 2023 Has Taught Us About Biosimilar Adoption

In 2024, there is an urgent need for policies that will accelerate biosimilar use to achieve lower system-wide health care costs.


Michelle Humeidan, MD, PhD

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Prioritizing Patient Pain Before Surgery Can Help Change the Trajectory of the Opioid Epidemic

Physician outlines the process developed at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center to help manage patient pain before, during, and after surgery without the use of opioids.


Luis Alvarez

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The Biomedical Footprint of the Iraq War, Resulting Medical Innovation

In Iraq, asymmetrical warfare tactics relied heavily on unconventional weaponry, requiring military physicians to improvise new medical techniques in order to increase rates of survival.


Youn Chu, PharmD, RPh

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Pharmacists Play Key Role in Selecting Best RSV Vaccine for Older Adults

Differentiating between the 3 available options can help identify which is best for individual patients.


Phuoc Anh (Anne) Nguyen, PharmD, MS, BCPS

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12 Skills Pharmacy Students Can Apply to Become Leaders in Their Practice

Pharmacists serve as advocates to optimize patient pharmaceutical care, advance the profession, and positively influence the community.


Tanya J. Uritsky, PharmD, BCPP

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Pseudodementia: The Deadly Impact of Stigmatizing Language in Psychiatric Care

Using the term "pseudodementia" contributes to the mismanagement and mistreatment of the disease.


Olivia Wierciszewski

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Pharmacists Can Help Treat Post-Intensive Care Syndrome

Managing transitions of care is vital to discontinue use of unnecessary drugs and minimize medication errors.


Scott Brunner, CAE

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Opinion: The FDA is in a Hole With MOU on Compounding Medications—It Should Stop Digging

Congress expected the FDA to draft a memorandum of understanding on interstate distributions of compounded medications that states would be willing to sign, but that’s not what the agency did.


Somtoochukwu Ojukwu, PharmD, MHS

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Going Back to the Basics: An Asthma Review

A review of asthma guidelines, pharmacotherapy, and the role of the pharmacist.


Megan Alhadeff, PharmD, MBA

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A Review of Anti-HER2 Targeted Agents in Non-Breast Solid Tumors

This review summarizes current utilization of anti-HER2 targeted therapy across several non-breast solid tumors in the setting of advanced disease.


Caitlin A. Ritsch, PharmD candidate

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Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act of 2019 Expands Access

Four years after congress passed it, the Hannon Act is helping veterans get better care


Don V. Scigliano, PharmD Candidate

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FDA Approves Newest Antibody-Drug Conjugate for Cervical Cancer

Tisotumab vedotin-tftv is used as antitumor therapy for patients with disease progression during or after chemotherapy.


Kathryn Kane-Neilson, BS, CT (ASCP)

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Where's All This Waste Going? The Environmental Impact of Vaccinations in the Time of COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased vigilance over the proper disposal of vaccine-related materials, such as vials, needles, syringes, and bandages.


Sasha Premraj, PharmD

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Scratch Beneath the Surface: ABSSSI

Consider key elements of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection to help patients manage this broad range of diseases.


Amie Blaszczyk, PharmD, BCGP, BCPS, FASCP

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To Crush or Not to Crush: That is the Medication Administration Question

Pharmacists are well suited to identify patients with dysphagia and educate patients and caregivers on when and how to safely crush and administer medication.


Mekaliah Creese, PharmD, AAHIVP

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Optimizing Patient Visits: Implementing Immunizations Into the Ambulatory Clinic Workflow

Ambulatory care pharmacy residents play a major role in increasing both patient awareness about recommended vaccination and vaccination rates.


Cindy Jeter, CPhT, CPP, BGS

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Lessons Learned: Pharmacy Purchasing During a Pandemic

Pharmacies cannot prevent shortages, particularly with the complexities of treating COVID-19; however, they can strengthen their ability to prepare their organization to respond to those complexities.


Sherry Rais

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Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy: A Novel, Yet Effective Approach to Treating Mental Health Disorders

By combining the administration of psychedelic compounds with therapeutic support, ketamine-assisted therapy is proving remarkable efficacy in treating mental health conditions.


Kruti Rao, PharmD Candidate

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How Pharmacy Curricula Should Adjust to Abortion Legislature

Curricula should require comprehensive training for providing contraceptive care, helping students perform duties confidently and competently.


Karthik Ganesh, CEO of EmpiRx Health

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Pharmacy: The Missing Piece of the Value Puzzle

The necessary push for the health care industry to move to whole-person care instead of condition-oriented models and tactics for applying a value-based model in pharmacy benefits.