Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
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Official journal of APhA; focused on improving medication use and health outcomes, informing health care policies, & advancing pharmacist-provided services
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IN PRESS: Elizabeth Wood, When compared with LexiComp, ChatGPT generated patient education materials (PEMs) failed to meet grade-level and accuracy targets for a variety of medication classes. japha.org/article/S1544-… #Pharmacists #ForPharmacy
IN PRESS: Community pharmacies are closing fast. It’s time for our profession to act. Explore ACT Pharmacy Collaborative's new commentary to learn how. #PharmacyFuture #PublicHealth #Pharmacists #ForPharmacy japha.org/article/S1544-…
IN PRESS: One in three patients with unused opioids after ambulatory surgery will use a drug disposal packet, and procrastination is the top reason for not doing so. antje barreveld #Harvard Medical School. #Pharmacists #ForPharmacy japha.org/article/S1544-…
IN PRESS: One in three patients with unused opioids after ambulatory surgery will use a drug disposal packet, and procrastination is the top reason for not doing so. antje barreveld #Harvard Medical School #Pharmacists #ForPharmacy japha.org/article/S1544-…
👏 Congratulations to PGY2 Riley Carroll, PharmD '23, for her recent publication in Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Practice Innovations! Dr. Carroll reports the impact of pharmacists in primary care on mental health access and outcomes. 📰 Check out the full study at japha-innovations.org/article/S2949-…
Dr. Nau's findings, along with co-authors Karen L. Kier and Diego C. Avello, were the subject of, "A Positive Change in Student Positivity about Pharmacy," currently online ahead of print in @aphapharmacists' Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. 🔗 For the full Drug Topics interview:
A new study published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association identified 44 locations in Virginia where adding pharmacy services could benefit over 10,000 residents each. Shoutout to Joseph Boyle, Ph.D., Rachel Wittenauer, Ph.D., & Teresa M Salgado for leading this important research.
🔗: bit.ly/4gGc7fY The findings, published in the Journal of the American Pharmacists Association (Journal of the American Pharmacists Association), found that urban areas were more frequently pharmacy deserts than rural and suburban areas.