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How Pharmacists Can Use Artificial Intelligence To Advance Their Practice: Insights From ChatGPT

IDStewardship

In this article, ChatGPT weighs in on how pharmacists can use artificial intelligence. BCPS, BCIDP Article Posted 7 June 2023 With the exception of the questions in bold, this entire text was written by ChatGPT. Faster and more accurate prescription filling leads to increased patient satisfaction. Gauthier, Pharm.D.,

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Chain Drug Stores’ Dangerous Culture of Speed

The People's Pharmacy

Store level employees refer to these bosses as “the suits” in an effort to denigrate the fact that they are abso­lutely obsessed with productivity metrics like the speed with which prescriptions are filled. With each article, I provided my e-mail address. I’ve never had such a negative reaction to one of my articles.

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A Guide to Getting Birth Control Prescribed by a Pharmacist

BuzzRx

In this article, we will go over some useful tips if you are interested in getting birth control prescribed to you by a pharmacist. How do I get a birth control prescription from a pharmacist? However, pharmacists in these states are required to refer patients to another pharmacy to have the prescriptions filled.

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Mark Cuban’s Pharmacy Dreams Are Generic

Policy Prescription

Thus, even though Cuban’s new venture doesn’t take on Big Pharma, as in brand name drugs, if its mission is successful, generic drugs, which account for 90% of prescriptions filled, will be cheaper! It’s offering much lower prices on dozens of generic drugs. This is my guess at how things work. .

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Why The Pharmacy Profession Wasn’t What I Expected — And How I Adapted Whenever It Got Boring

The Happy PharmD

I’ve published several articles and presented poster sessions at national conventions. I knew how the pharmacists and the techs scurried around the prescription department. They typed labels, talked to doctors and patients, and focused on the daily number of prescriptions filled. So I majored in pharmacy. I’m glad I did.