During a Routine Flu Shot, a Pharmacist Saves a Patient’s Life
Sandy Callow had no idea a simple trip to the pharmacy for a flu shot in 2016 would end up saving her life, but it did—and it had nothing to do with the flu.
Sandy Callow had no idea a simple trip to the pharmacy for a flu shot in 2016 would end up saving her life, but it did—and it had nothing to do with the flu.
The value of point-of-care testing is highlighted this week with an award for the developer of NACDS' Point-of-Care Testing Certificate program and an NACDS webinar on the topic.
Lawmakers' constituent newsletters and social media posts reflect the success of NACDS RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill on pressing issues—including the opioid abuse epidemic.
On the heels of last week’s record-setting advocacy day on the Hill, NACDS RxIMPACT just kept going--to the D’Youville School of Pharmacy in Buffalo, N.Y., for a Grassroots Training Program.
More than 450 community pharmacists, pharmacy executives, student pharmacists, and national and state association allies and others—representing 50 states—convened in Washington, D.C. March 7-8 for the 10th annual NACDS RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill.
NACDS RxIMPACT participants documented their journey advocating for pharmacy in D.C. today.
More than 400 NACDS RxIMPACT Day on Capitol Hill pharmacy advocates are set to reach 100 percent of all House and Senate offices today for the first time in the event's history.
NACDS, member companies and other stakeholders met with South Carolina legislators on key opioid issues in S.C.
NACDS underscored strategies to combat the opioid epidemic this week to Senate and House Committees.
In a January 2018 national survey conducted by Morning Consult, and commissioned by NACDS, 76% supported rules that all prescriptions must be handled electronically, rather than by paper or fax.