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Yes. The option for choosing Continuing Medication Education, Continuing Nursing Education and Continuing Dental Education is available on the CE page under “Exemptions”. When entering Continuing Medical Education, Continuing Nursing Education and ... more
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With an aging population, the increased use of prescription and non-prescription medications, and the advent of home diagnostics and monitoring devices, there is a shortage of qualified pharmacists on a national, state and local level to assist ... more
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--> Home | Browse by Day | or Program | Author Index 182032 Do U.S. professional organizations encourage pharmacists to fully participate in public health activities? Monday, October 27, 2008 Meghan V. Davlin, PharmD Candidate , College of Pharmacy, ... more
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There is tremendous support from Pharmacists and Physicians for the SymptomPakTM and its superior method of self-treatment. More and more medical professionals recognize the need for educating the consumer on the appropriate selection of ... more
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Pharmacy Technicians make $10-$15 an hour. They don't make a lot. On the other hand pharmacists get paid excellent money. They make over $80,000+ a year. You can work at department stores or hospitals. The choice is yours. It usually takes 6 years ... more
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EDI pay-direct drug plans are an increasingly popular employee benefit that is advantageous to both pharmacy and your customers. The concept that EDI customers should be charged no more than your regular price is critical to its success. This ... more
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Most plans have various forms of co-payment (deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance) requiring the cardholder to pay a share of the cost of medication. Some plans have dispensing fee caps or deductibles equal to dispense fees that limit the ... more
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You can contact our pharmacists online either by using Ask a question to pharmacist feature available in all drug pages or by using the form in the contact us section, with the subject line To the Pharmacist. ... more
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In planning a set of learning goals to formulate a CPD plan, it may be useful to include a generic learning goal to cover these activities e.g. keep abreast of major changes to the pharmaceutical management of common chronic conditions. The ... more
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The Patient Care Area Pharmacists (PCAPs) are decentralized and have prescriptive authority in select antibiotic dosing (i.e. vancomycin, aminoglycosides), adult renal dosing, TPA for stroke, total parenteral nutrition, and anemia management. In ... more
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