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Push for more NHS organisations to get involved in clinical research

Pharmaceutical Technology

Professor Lucy Chappell hopes that research will be more common in the UK's NHS with hospital trusts and GP practices getting involved.

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Advice for Pharmacists to Get Involved in Trade Associations, Working with Legislators

Pharmacy Times

Get involved, attend their sessions, attend their conferences, understand what they’re saying, make sure that we’re, again, speaking with that one common voice.

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RFID is the Future of Hospital Efficiency: Here’s Why You Should Get Involved

Pharmacy Times

Radio frequency identification-enabled automation for inventory management has only achieved its massive adoption in the retail space over the past 2 decades.

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Expert Panel Urges Clinicians to Get Involved With Public Health Issues

Pharmacy Times

In addition to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, significant public health concerns include opioid overdoses, maternal mortality disparities, and climate change.

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Get Involved and Make Your Impact

PioneerRx

Congratulations to Melody Savley of Alps Pharmacy in Springfield, MO! She was recently recognized at the 2019 Ken Wurster Community Leadership Award.

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Pharmacist Interventions May Improve Clinical Outcomes of Patients With T2D

Drug Topics

By getting involved in patient care, pharmacists can help alleviate the burdens associated with the self-management of type 2 diabetes (T2D).

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Dupixent Gets FDA Label Update in Atopic Dermatitis With Uncontrolled Hand and Foot Involvement

Pharmaceutical Commerce

Trial shows 52% of patients with atopic dermatitis with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe hand and/or foot involvement administered Dupixent experienced a clinically meaningful reduction in itch on hands and feet vs. 14% with placebo.