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When The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy prohibited in-person events because of the COVID-19 pandemic, our APhA–ASP chapter felt doomed.
Read moreStudent pharmacists dive into vaccinating
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Late in December, news broke that would change our pharmacy school careers for good: “FDA approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in the United States.” Not only did this announcement sh
Read moreResponding to an urgent community health need
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In early September, just after fall semester began virtually at Washington State University (WSU) College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, the main WSU campus in Pullman experienced a drama
Read moreInspired by a fellow student pharmacist
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Sometimes it can be hard to sit down and home in on the piles of responsibilities that come with being a student pharmacist.
Read moreConnecting patients to long-term resources
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APhA–ASP community health events expand access to care, eliminating barriers such as transportation and cost.
Read moreA reminder why I chose this profession
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What is a profession, if not for those to whom we serve?
Read moreFestival makes patient care fun for special needs population
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Finding new ways to provide patient care is a a goal for the Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy APhA–ASP Chapter.
Read moreTeam mentality leads to Chapter of the Year recognition
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The APhA–ASP Chapter at the University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) School of Pharmacy truly has a team sport atmosphere and one that student pharmacists are proud to be a part of together.
Read morePaying it forward during COVID–19
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In the early days of California's COVID–19 shelter-in-place orders, my sister, Milano, and I—the current APhA–ASP Chapter Policy Vice President at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Skag
Read moreTurning my APhA–ASP lessons into action during COVID-19 (Online Exclusive)
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Over the past week, after volunteering at the COVID-19 screening clinic in Seattle, pushing myself to work overtime at the pharmacy, and practicing social distancing to the best of my abilities, I
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The Texas A&M Rangel College of Pharmacy opened in 2006 to compensate for the shortage of pharmacists in south Texas.
Read moreReal-world skills on display during international outreach trip
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By Nicole Perez, Darla Quevedo, and Leonard Deleon, PharmD
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