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Gravlee, Emily, Sujith Ramachandran, Anne Cafer, et al. "Naloxone Accessibility Under the State Standing Order Across Mississippi." JAMA Network Open 6, no. 7 (2023): e2321939. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.21939.

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ImportanceNaloxone is a life-saving medication for individuals experiencing an opioid overdose. Naloxone standing orders aim to make naloxone more available by allowing patients improved access to this medication at community pharmacies; however, lawful availability does not mean that this life-saving intervention is accessible to patients.ObjectiveTo characterize naloxone availability and out-of-pocket cost under the state standing order in Mississippi.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis telephone-based, mystery-shopper census survey study included Mississippi community pharmacies open to t
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Degnan, Daniel D., John B. Hertig, Michael J. Peters, and James G. Stevenson. "Board of Pharmacy Practices Related to Medication Errors and Their Potential Impact on Patient Safety." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 31, no. 3 (2017): 312–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190017715562.

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State boards of pharmacy are generally responsible for the governance of the practice of pharmacy. While the regulatory process and methods for accomplishing this task may vary by state, all boards of pharmacy must address medication errors committed by pharmacists. The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) has recommended that state boards of pharmacy implement best practices and enforcement actions that are aimed to promote patient safety and reduce medication errors. The current study was designed to identify and compare current corrective action practices among boards of pharma
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Brushwood, David B. "Ohio pharmacist sues state Board of Pharmacy." Pharmacy Today 24, no. 10 (2018): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ptdy.2018.09.027.

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Acosta, Daniel. "Laying the foundation for the new doctor of pharmacy degree in the United States." Ciencia e Investigación 3, no. 1 (2000): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/ci.v3i1.4392.

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In order to understand better the development of the six-year professional doctorate degree in pharmacy, a brief summary of the history of phamacy education in the United States will be provided. In the early 1900's, a two-year diploma from a recognized school of pharmacy was recornmended before a candidate could stand for licensure to practice pharmacy in an individual state. Each state regulates the practice of pharmacy and a state board of pharmacy is responsible for granting a pharmacist the right to practice pharmacy. The board of pharmacy requires a candidate to demonstrate his/her profi
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Owens, Michelle Y., Camille Scales Young, and J. W. Ledbetter. "Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure Embraces Attestation Model." Journal of Medical Regulation 109, no. 3 (2023): 20–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.30770/2572-1852-109.3.20.

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Wickham, Franklin Z. "The Pharmacy Curriculum: Perspectives and Expectations from a State Board of Pharmacy." American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 53, no. 1 (1989): 59–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9459(24)06362-9.

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Kinkade, Kevin E. "The Pharmacist as Executive Director of the Board of Pharmacy." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 9, no. 4 (1996): 250–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089719009600900405.

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As with other health-related professions, the states regulate the practice of pharmacy through the oversight of a board of pharmacy. While the board is charged with policy development, actual implementation of day-to-day responsibilities is delegated to a chief executive officer who may or may not necessarily be a licensed pharmacist. The functions of this individual will vary as will the amount of autonomy granted by the board, though many duties are similar from state to state. The position of board executive director offers a well-motivated pharmacist several opportunities for a distinctly
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Gardner, Stephanie F., Eric J. Stanek, and Mark A. Munger. "Medical versus Pharmaceutical Continuing Education: Are Both Appropriate for the Pharmacist?" DICP 25, no. 12 (1991): 1336–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002809102501211.

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Continuing education (CE) courses in pharmacy and medicine often overlap with regard to their informational content. At the present time, however, it is feasible that two pharmacists could attend the same national meeting that has continuing medical education (CME) approval status and only one of them would receive CE credit from his state board of pharmacy. Therefore, a survey of 51 state board of pharmacy policies regarding acceptance of CME was conducted. Forty-five of the 51 boards of pharmacy require CE for relicensure. Twenty percent of state boards requiring CE accept CME credit without
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Yeung, Samantha L., Christina A. Vu, Mengxi Wang, Mimi Lou, and Tien M. H. Ng. "Prevalence of and incentives for board certification among hospital pharmacy departments in California." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 79, no. 9 (2021): e117-e123. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxab481.

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Abstract Purpose Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) certification is endorsed to distinguish pharmacists for advanced practice areas, yet perceived value to stakeholders remains poorly described. This study characterized how board certification is integrated in hospital pharmacy departments across California. Methods A prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted in which a survey was administered to all hospital pharmacy directors in California between November 2019 and March 2020. Licensed institutions and corresponding pharmacy directors were identified from the California State Board
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Landis, Nancy Tarleton. "Pharmacy technicians represented on Utah state board, NABP task force." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 57, no. 13 (2000): 1206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/57.13.1206a.

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Nau, David P., and David B. Brushwood. "State Pharmacy Regulators' Opinions on Regulating Pharmaceutical Care Outcomes." Annals of Pharmacotherapy 32, no. 6 (1998): 642–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1345/aph.17354.

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the opinions of state pharmacy regulators regarding responsibility for the outcomes of drug therapy, and approaches that might be taken to regulate for pharmaceutical care outcomes. DESIGN: Surveys were sent to the executive secretaries of state pharmacy boards. The executive secretaries were encouraged to seek input from other board staff and board members in formulating a response. Reminder postcards were sent to all subjects 1 week after the initial mailing. MEASURES: The survey instrument was divided into three sections. The first section identified 10 approaches that
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Hammes, Richard J., David L. Laven, and Carmen Catizone. "Nuclear Pharmacy and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2, no. 5 (1989): 314–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089719008900200510.

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The challenges and opportunities involved in the emergence and regulation of pharmaceutical specialties are discussed in relationship to the historical and current developments regarding nuclear pharmacy. The issues of the state board of pharmacy v federal regulation of the practice of pharmacy, drug use control in institutions, and education and training of specialists are explored. The interaction of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) with professional nuclear pharmacy groups in addressing these issues is described. This is a US government work. There are no restrictions o
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Eid, Deeb, Joseph Osborne, and Brian Borowicz. "Moving the Needle: A 50-State and District of Columbia Landscape Review of Laws Regarding Pharmacy Technician Vaccine Administration." Pharmacy 7, no. 4 (2019): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7040168.

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Pharmacy technicians are essential for inner workings of pharmacy teams and their depth of involvement in roles continues to evolve. An innovative role for pharmacy technicians, administration of vaccines, has emerged. With Idaho, Rhode Island, and Utah recently implementing changes that allow pharmacy technicians to safely perform this role, the need arose for a detailed examination of the law climate in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. A nine-question survey was sent out to all 51 state boards of pharmacy inquiring to legislative and regulatory environment of pharmacy technician v
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Irons, Jenny. "Who Rules the Social Control of Protest? Variability in the State-Countermovement Relationship." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 11, no. 2 (2006): 165–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.11.2.j7510350275uh442.

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Drawing theoretical insight from political sociology's state-society literature and organizational theory's new institutionalism, I examine the case of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission and its relationship with the Citizens' Council to illustrate that the state-countermovement relationship can be highly variable-much more so than the existing literature often assumes. As different actors came to occupy positions of power within the state of Mississippi, they responded differently to relevant audiences and affected the degree to which the council could exercise leverage with the com
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Free, David. "News from the Field." College & Research Libraries News 79, no. 11 (2018): 594. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.79.11.594.

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Penn State to renovate Pattee LibraryNominations sought for ACRL Board of DirectorsUniversity of Mississippi library named 2018 Federal Depository Library of the YearCLIR announces Recordings at Risk grantsDigital Library Federation names Futures fellowsSpringer launches interdisciplinary portal on urban studiesOCLC, Taylor & Francis partner on catalog recordsCLOCKSS formalizes perpetual preservation plan
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Francis, Charles. "Freedom Summer “Homos”: An Archive Story." American Historical Review 124, no. 4 (2019): 1351–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhz316.

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Abstract This “archive story” documents how the infamous Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission harnessed homophobia to crush gay civil rights activists at historically black Rust College in Holly Springs, Mississippi, during “Freedom Summer” in 1964. New information uncovered by the author, a self-described “archive activist” from the Mattachine Society of Washington, D.C., reveals how the Sovereignty Commission, working directly with the governor of Mississippi, accused and exposed students and faculty at Rust as “homos” and “queers” in pursuit of a single objective: convincing the Rust Me
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Watkins, James. "To Play or Not to Play: The 1942 College Football Discontinuance Controversy at Mississippi State College." Journal of Sport History 48, no. 1 (2021): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jsporthistory.48.1.0033.

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Abstract This article examines the 1942 attempt by the trustees to discontinue the Athletics Department, especially the football program, at Mississippi State College. Sources include archival records of the correspondence between college officials, as well as student publications, newspapers, trustee board minutes, and state legislature records. The trustees expressed doubts that football could remain financially self-sustaining during World War II. The paper argues that Mississippi State’s president and Athletic Department employees convinced the trustees that college football should be play
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Le, Tin, Michael Toscani, and John Colaizzi. "Telepharmacy: A New Paradigm for Our Profession." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 33, no. 2 (2018): 176–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190018791060.

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Telepharmacy is a rapidly growing area of communication within pharmaceutical care delivery, especially in rural areas. The purpose of this literature review is to determine how telepharmacy is currently being practiced within community and ambulatory pharmacy settings, its effectiveness, and how it is being regulated across the United States. A literature review was performed using PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, and the Google search engine. State-specific rules were researched using board of pharmacy and legislative online resources. Telepharmacy has been successfully implemented within community pha
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Boylan, Paul M., Vincent Dennis, Stephen Neely, and Grant H. Skrepnek. "Experience using a state board of pharmacy adequate staffing form: A descriptive report." Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning 17, no. 6 (2025): 102326. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2025.102326.

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McIntyre, Chelsey. "Regulations Guiding the Interstate Shipment of Investigational Product." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 27, no. 1 (2013): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190013504958.

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Purpose: Investigational drug services (IDSs) are often responsible for delivery of investigational product, whether to a study participant pursuant to a prescription or in bulk to another investigational study site. These deliveries must often cross state borders. For situations in which the study is not conducted under an investigational new drug application, these shipments are subject to the legislation of the receiving state. Summary: Every state board of pharmacy in the United States was contacted in an effort to compile a single resource describing interstate investigational product shi
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DeRosa, Nicholas, Ka Leung, Julia Vlahopoulos, and Joseph Lavino. "Pharmacist Allowances for the Dispensing of Emergency or Continuation of Therapy Prescription Refills and the COVID-19 Impact: A Multistate Legal Review." INNOVATIONS in pharmacy 12, no. 3 (2021): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v12i3.4222.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has taught Americans many lessons, including what can happen when our healthcare system is strained. During the pandemic, certain healthcare related activities such as seeing or contacting a practitioner to receive a prescription refill may have been a challenge for some patients that could have interfered in the patient’s medication adherence and continuity of care. Given these circumstances, the pandemic also shed light on the necessity for pharmacists to dispense emergency refills, which often is based on variable state pharmacy laws and regulations. State pharmacy law
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Draime, Juanita A., Emily C. Wicker, Zachary J. Krauss, Joel L. Sweeney, and Douglas C. Anderson. "Description of Position Ads for Pharmacy Technicians." Pharmacy 8, no. 2 (2020): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8020088.

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Pharmacy technician roles are evolving alongside the changing role of a pharmacist. There is currently no uniform definition of a pharmacy technician’s role in the pharmacy workforce. The objective of this study was to look at the United States-based pharmacy technician advertisement database from Pharmacy Week to find patterns and commonalities in the duties and qualifications of pharmacy technicians. A retrospective analysis was performed on fourteen days of pharmacy technician job listings from Pharmacy Week from the year 2018. Information obtained from the listings included job title, loca
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Adams, Alex. "Occupational Licensing Reform: A Step-by-Step Approach for Pharmacy Licensing Boards." INNOVATIONS in pharmacy 16, no. 1 (2025): 7. https://doi.org/10.24926/iip.v16i1.6458.

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Occupational licensing reform is essential but challenging for state agencies. This paper presents a step-by-step framework for pharmacy licensing boards, inspired by the Idaho State Board of Pharmacy’s (BOP) efforts, which achieved a 51.2% reduction in regulatory word count and a 75% cut in page count. By establishing baselines, prioritizing reform areas, and setting clear reduction goals, the BOP streamlined licensing, modernized professional practice standards, and adopted technology-agnostic facility regulations. The transition to enforcement-centric accountability ensured public safety wh
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Ford, Heath, Shane Trent, and Stephen Wickizer. "An Assessment of State Board of Pharmacy Legal Documents for Public Health Emergency Preparedness." American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 80, no. 2 (2016): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5688/ajpe80220.

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Curran, F. Chris. "Teach for America Placement and Teacher Vacancies: Evidence from the Mississippi Delta." Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education 119, no. 2 (2017): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016146811711900204.

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Background/Context Teach for America (TFA) represents an influential yet controversial preparation route for new teachers. In recent years, TFA has received criticism from traditionally trained teachers and schools of education on the basis that they are crowding out or taking positions away from non-TFA teachers. Despite this criticism, research on TFA has tended to focus on its impact on student outcomes rather than on its implications for teacher labor markets. Research Questions This study explores the relationship between TFA placement in school districts in the Mississippi Delta and dist
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Adams, Alex J. "Regulating Pharmacy Practice: Analysis of Pharmacy Laws in Ten States." INNOVATIONS in pharmacy 11, no. 4 (2020): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v11i4.3344.

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Background: The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) recently established a task force to help states develop regulations based on “standards of care” rather than “prescriptive rule-based regulation.” This signals a shift in orthodoxy as pharmacy has traditionally been a highly regulated profession. A benchmark report on the pharmacy, nursing, and medical statutes and regulations in Idaho found that pharmacy had a higher overall word count, more overall restrictions, and had to be amended more frequently to keep pace with change. Objective: To identify opportunities to make the tr
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Buys, David, Christine Jackson, Ra’Sheda Boddie-Forbes, et al. "MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY LEVERAGES LAND-GRANT MISSION TO PURSUE AGE-FRIENDLY STATUS." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 537–38. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.1759.

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Abstract Introduction Mississippi is experiencing outmigration and a decreasing birthrate, resulting in an aging population, which is of growing concern across sectors. The state’s Department of Health led an Age-Friendly Public Health System application and is facilitating a broader Age-Friendly Ecosystem Initiative. As a member of the ecosystem advisory board, MSU was asked to lead the state in pursuing Age-Friendly University (AFU) status. Methods The University representative on the taskforce worked with MSU Divisions of Academic Affairs and Access, Opportunity, and Success (AOS) to assemb
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Tofade, Toyin S., John N. Hedrick, Stephen C. Dedrick, and Stephen M. Caiola. "Evaluation of Pharmacist Continuing Professional Development Portfolios." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 26, no. 3 (2012): 237–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190012452311.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to conduct a random continuing professional development (CPD) portfolio audit to assess the portfolios of pharmacists who completed CPD training in the state of North Carolina and reported adopting it in place of the annual 15-hour continuing education (CE) requirement when applying for re-licensure. Methods: The NC Board of Pharmacy (NCBOP) staff randomly selected 30 pharmacists to provide CPD portfolio documentation to the Board electronically or in paper format. This documentation included their completed learning plan, a learning activity worksheet
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Malan, Randy D. "Pharmaceutical Care in a State Operated Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Department." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 9, no. 4 (1996): 229–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089719009600900404.

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Pharmaceutical care in psychiatry is a specialized area of practice within the field of pharmacy and has been selected for Board Certification in the near future. In order to be maximally effective in this clinical setting, mental health pharmacists must combine their knowledge of psychopharmacology, pathophysiology, laboratory data, standardized assessment tools, and federal Health Care Financing Administration requirements, with non-pharmacological treatments to function within a treatment team concept. This treatment team concept aims at maximizing individual clinical outcomes while at the
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Mullan, Kenneth, William L. Allen, and David B. Brushwood. "Conscientious Objection to Assisted Death: Can Pharmacy Address This in a Systematic Fashion?" Annals of Pharmacotherapy 30, no. 10 (1996): 1185–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002809603001020.

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OBJECTIVE: To describe a legal structure for the accommodation of pharmacists' rights of conscience in the dispensing of drugs for pharmaceutically assisted death. BACKGROUND: Pharmacists have indicated that there is disagreement in the profession regarding the appropriateness of a practice known as “pharmaceutically assisted death”, in which lethal medications are prescribed for terminally ill patients who want to end their lives. Pharmacists who object to pharmaceutically assisted death may be asserting a conscientious objection that threatens to create a conflict with their employers. In ad
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Deneff, Matthew, Lisa M. Holle, Jill M. Fitzgerald, and Kathryn Wheeler. "A Novel Approach to Pharmacy Practice Law Instruction." Pharmacy 9, no. 2 (2021): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9020075.

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Pharmacy law instruction is often taught as a didactic course; however practical application of pharmacy law is a main component of pharmacy practice. Technology-based simulations are becoming more frequently used to enhance didactic pharmacy education. The goal of this study was to evaluate the utility of and student perceptions on the usefulness of MyDispense community pharmacy simulation for additional law instruction that if successful might prompt curricular revamping. This Institutional Review Board–approved, two-year, qualitative, prospective, survey study was conducted in a case study
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Adams, Alex J. "Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority: Lessons from Idaho." Pharmacy 8, no. 3 (2020): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy8030112.

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Pharmacist prescriptive authority continues to increase at the state level in the United States. Recently, the Idaho Board of Pharmacy (BOP) finalized regulations that expanded autonomous prescriptive authority in its state to a range of preventative care as well as acute and chronic conditions. This manuscript reviews the key decision points made by the BOP regarding drug categories included, education requirements, protocols, access to data, and use of standards of care. Overall, Idaho’s approach closely reflects the medical model of regulation and may prove useful to other states and jurisd
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Osterhaus, Jane T., and Jean Paul Gagnon. "A Survey of State Board of Pharmacy Members and Continuing Education Providers' Views on Continuing Education." Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy 19, no. 2 (1985): 134–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002808501900210.

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Klotz, Roger. "Opportunities for Progressive Pharmacy Practice in Homecare." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 3, no. 1 (1990): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089719009000300104.

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This article will describe the many opportunities for progressive pharmacy practice in the homecare area, particularly when dealing with parenteral therapies. Progressive pharmacy practice in the home requires that the technical and clinical pharmacy expertise first developed in the institutional setting be applied in a decentralized environment. The decentralization of high-tech care into the patient's home presents major challenges and opportunities to all health care professionals. The pharmacist, in particular, is given the opportunity to provide progressive pharmacy services, especially c
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Shillingburg, Alexandra, Laura B. Michaud, Rowena Schwartz, Jaime Anderson, and David W. Henry. "Women in oncology pharmacy leadership: A white paper." Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice 26, no. 1 (2019): 175–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078155219874872.

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Gender disparity exists in leadership roles within healthcare. While the majority of the healthcare workforce is comprised of women, significantly fewer women occupy leadership positions, particularly at executive and board levels. As the field of oncology pharmacy continues to rapidly expand and evolve, an assessment of the current state of women in oncology pharmacy leadership roles is vital to the growth and development of the profession. In the fall of 2017, the Hematology/Oncology Pharmacy Association (HOPA) hosted a summit to explore leadership issues facing women in oncology pharmacy wh
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Gabidova, Alfia E., та Valery Galynkin. "Retraction Notice Gabidova A., Galynkin V. A unified and simplified flow diagram of the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients and the finished dosage form // Pharmacy Formulas. - 2019. - Т. 1. - №1. - C. 32-37. doi: 10.17816/phf18552". Pharmacy Formulas 2, № 2 (2020): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/phf21375.

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The article Risk Analysis in the Production of Medicines publishe in Pharmacy Formulas 1(1) 2019 by A. E. Gabidova and V.A. Galynkin is a duplicate of the article Unified and simplified technological scheme in the production of the active pharmaceutical substances and finished pharmaceutical products published in the Bulletin of the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology (Technical University). 2016; 36: 93-98. That was the reason for retraction.Revealed February 20, 2020 by the Editorial Board
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Przybylski, Daniel J., Elizabeth N. Dow-Hillgartner, Michael P. Reed, and Michael J. Fallon. "Current state assessment survey of challenges of pharmacogenomics within oncology pharmacy practice." Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice 26, no. 6 (2020): 1374–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078155219896395.

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Purpose The goal of this survey was to identify opportunities for health systems to increase implementation and adoption of oncology-focused pharmacogenomics services. Methods An online survey assessing respondent demographics, baseline knowledge and training in pharmacogenomics, comfort level with pharmacogenomic data, and challenges of implementing clinical pharmacogenomic platforms was distributed to professional colleagues and over national oncology pharmacy listservs. Pharmacists were grouped based on their comfort level with pharmacogenomic data. Results were analyzed utilizing Pearson c
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Cushman, Kent, and Crofton Sloan. "Pizza Farm Presents Agriculture to Youth." HortScience 32, no. 4 (1997): 590E—590. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.32.4.590e.

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A circular garden, divided into eight sections or “slices,” was established for the purpose of demonstrating agriculture to youth. Each section of the garden represents a form of agriculture associated with the consumption of pizza. Soybeans were planted to represent oil, wheat to represent flour, vegetables to represent tomato sauce and vegetable toppings, herbs to represent spices, and pine trees to represent paper and cardboard products. A dairy cow, beef cow, and pig were fenced within separate sections to represent cheese, beef, and pork, respectively. The idea originated in Madera, Calif
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Abdelmalek, Mina, Yu-Che Lee, Mazen Jizzini, Ko-Yun Chang, Yi Lee, and Eunice S. Wang. "Association between the Leukemia Mortality-to-Incidence Ratio and State Geographic Healthcare Disparities in the United States." Blood 138, Supplement 1 (2021): 3066. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2021-151798.

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Abstract INTRODUCTION : Leukemia is the seventh leading cause of cancer death in the United States (US) in 2021. The Mortality Incidence Rate Ratio, also known as Mortality-to-Incidence Ratio (MIR), is calculated by dividing the mortality rate by the incidence rate for selected cancers and population. The MIR provides a population-based indicator of cancer survival which has previously been used to assess healthcare disparities among different countries. Here weevaluated the potential association between leukemia MIR and state-based health disparities in the US. METHODS: Leukemia (AML, CML, AL
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Tewksbury, Ashley, Kevin M. Bozymski, Laura Ruekert, Cheen Lum, Elizabeth Cunningham, and Frank Covington. "Development of Collaborative Drug Therapy Management and Clinical Pharmacy Services in an Outpatient Psychiatric Clinic." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 31, no. 3 (2017): 272–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190017710521.

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Collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM) is a written agreement that allows a pharmacist to initiate, modify, or continue pharmacotherapies under a physician’s scope of practice. While available literature pertaining to cardiometabolic and respiratory CDTM services is growing, publications are sparse in psychiatry, particularly outside Veterans Health Administration medical centers. A descriptive study was undertaken to demonstrate how a board-certified psychiatric pharmacist would begin organizing a protocol for clinical pharmacy services at an outpatient, community treatment center for m
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Ehret, Megan J., Raymond C. Love, and Bethany DiPaula. "Training student pharmacists to administer long-acting injectable medications." Mental Health Clinician 14, no. 2 (2024): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.9740/mhc.2024.04.107.

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Abstract Objective/Process In June of 2022, the State of Maryland Board of Pharmacy issued regulations permitting pharmacist administration of maintenance injectable medications. Subsequently, the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy created a laboratory to train student pharmacists based on these regulations on administering long-acting maintenance injections. This training included a review of regulations, reconstitution and administration of medications, and education for patients and caregivers on long-acting injectable medications. This is the first training the authors are aware of
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Wilson, Debbie L. "Review of Tech-Check-Tech." Journal of Pharmacy Technology 19, no. 4 (2003): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/875512250301900405.

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Objective: To explore the legal implications of the empiric literature and relevant legal literature on tech-check-tech. Methods: Two reviews were made: one of the states' and US holdings' laws regarding technician credentialing and tech-check-tech, and another of the empiric literature on tech-check-tech. Data Sources/Selection: The International Pharmacy Abstracts database and PubMed were searched for articles using the following key words: Tech* & accuracy, Tech* & check, Tech* & error, and tech-check-tech. When searching PubMed, the term “pharmacy” was added in each search. Thi
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Chiarello, Elizabeth. "Challenging Professional Self-Regulation." Work and Occupations 38, no. 3 (2011): 303–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0730888411400700.

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This study examines how professionals contend with threats to self-regulation from social movements outside the profession by providing an analysis of rule development by the Washington State Board of Pharmacy. A case study method using interviews, observations, and content analysis examines how pharmacists and pro-choice groups affected a “pharmacists’ responsibility” rule dictating whether pharmacists can refuse to dispense medications they morally oppose. Findings suggest that movements can influence rulemaking by framing professional responsibilities and enlisting allies, thereby turning a
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Funsho Eniojukan, Joshua, and Famvie Bello P Solomon. "Community Pharmacy – Based Immunization in Bayelsa State, Nigeria: Prevalence, Patterns and Logistics." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XI, no. XV (2024): 262–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2024.11150020p.

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Immunization is a global health and development success story, saving millions of lives every year. There are now vaccines to prevent more than 20 life threatening diseases helping people of all ages live longer , healthier lives. . There is currently vaccine underutilization globally especially in Africa prompting a need to increase the number of immunization providers and the number of sites where patients can receive immunizations. This study sought to assess the correlates of Community Pharmacy-Based Immunization (CPBI) practices in terms of prevalence of practice and patterns, and availab
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Yaniv, Angela W., and Scott J. Knoer. "Implementation of an i.v.-compounding robot in a hospital-based cancer center pharmacy." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 70, no. 22 (2013): 2030–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2146/ajhp120649.

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Abstract Purpose The implementation of a robotic device for compounding patient-specific chemotherapy doses is described, including a review of data on the robot’s performance over a 13-month period. Summary The automated system prepares individualized i.v. chemotherapy doses in a variety of infusion bags and syringes; more than 50 drugs are validated for use in the machine. The robot is programmed to recognize the physical parameters of syringes and vials and uses photographic identification, barcode identification, and gravimetric measurements to ensure that the correct ingredients are compo
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Nelsen, Greg, Heidi Pigott, Caleb Hopkinson, and Christine M. Formea. "Considerations for development of pharmacy support models for COVID-19 alternate care sites." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 77, no. 19 (2020): 1592–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxaa214.

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Abstract Purpose Guidance on alternate care site planning based on the experience of a health-system pharmacy department in preparing for an expected surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases is provided. Summary In disaster response situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare institutions may be compelled to transition to a contingency care model in which staffing and supply levels are no longer consistent with daily practice norms and, while usual patient care practices are maintained, establishment of alternate care sites (eg, a convention center) may be necessitated by hi
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Fine, Bobbie Dean, Shelbie Stahr, Lora J. Rogers, Gail A. Runnells, Tung-Chin Chiang, and Lihchyun J. Su. "Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 1443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-1443.

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Abstract Importance: Increased mammographic density (MD) is a strong independent risk factor for breast carcinoma. Ubiquitous environmental heavy metal (HM) exposure/toxicity appears pro-carcinogenic in several human cancers. However, studies in the current scientific literature have not elucidated specific connections between HM exposure and mammographically detected increases in breast density. Objective: To determine whether increases in heavy metals (ie, chromium, arsenic and cadmium) measured in urine as a biomarker for long-term exposure, associate with increased MD in a female study coh
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Ginter, Peter M., Lauren Wallace, and Andrew C. Rucks. "State Health Department Accreditation Technical Assistance: A Focused Strategic Thinking Approach." Pedagogy in Health Promotion 3, no. 1_suppl (2017): 67S—72S. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2373379917692817.

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Public health departments provide many services critical to maintaining healthy populations, including communicable disease control, immunizations, primary care, and emergency preparedness. The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) has established an accreditation process for public health departments that measures departmental performance against nationally recognized, evidence-based standards. The goal is to recognize departmental strengths and weaknesses, strengthen partnerships, and promote the prioritization of organizational goals to improve community health. Achieving accreditation f
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Shaikh, Zuber. "THE IMPACT OF HOSPITAL ACCREDITATION ON THE PATIENT'S SATISFACTION OF PHARMACY DEPARTMENT SERVICES." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ALLIED SCIENCES (IJBMAS) 4, no. 4 (2017): 189–99. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.35499.54566.

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Patient satisfaction is an integral healthcare-quality ingredient. Improved communication, convenience and good manners can lead to better health service utilization and ultimately better results. Patient satisfaction is considered a means of assessing the quality of services offered. This research was conducted to  study the impact of National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) Accreditation, India on the patient satisfaction of the Pharmacy Department Service. It is a quantitative, descriptive and inferential research based case study in which
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Schoeppner, Michael. "Peculiar Quarantines: The Seamen Acts and Regulatory Authority in the Antebellum South." Law and History Review 31, no. 3 (2013): 559–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0738248012000673.

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In 1824, the American schoonerFoxsailed into Charleston harbor with seasoned mariner and Rhode Island native Amos Daley on board. When officials boarded the ship, they interrogated the captain and crew before cuffing Daley and hauling him off to the Charleston jail, where he remained until theFoxwas set to leave harbor. Daley's detainment occurred because 16 months earlier the South Carolina General Assembly had enacted a statute barring the entrance of all free people of color into the state. Unlike other antebellum state statutes limiting black immigration, this law extended further, stretch
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