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Pharmacy Focus: Importance of Mental Health for Patients and Pharmacists Alike

Pharmacy Times

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OTC Assessments With Recommendations and Counseling Should Be a Billable Encounter

Pharmacy Times

Pharmacists in community pharmacies, in particular, have a long history of giving counseling and cognitive services away for free using retail economics, wherein the pharmacy buys low and sells higher, and the service cost to the pharmacy is absorbed in that retailing buy-sell gross profit margin. Why Not for OTCs?

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Do We Really Pay More for Prescription Drugs in the United States?

Pharmacy Times

He has recently served on the board of directors for the Pharmacy Quality Alliance and the American Pharmacists Association Foundation. He also proudly practiced in community pharmacies across the state of North Carolina for 17 years.

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Episode 727: Dealing with and preventing negative interactions with other professionals

Pharmacy Joe

How I deal with negative interactions has been heavily influenced by “Pharmacy Chris.” Before graduating pharmacy school, I worked as an intern in a community pharmacy, and Chris was the pharmacy manager. One thing I noticed about Chris was that his mood was unflappable.

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Episode 727: Dealing with and preventing negative interactions with other professionals

Pharmacy Joe

How I deal with negative interactions has been heavily influenced by “Pharmacy Chris.” Before graduating pharmacy school, I worked as an intern in a community pharmacy, and Chris was the pharmacy manager. One thing I noticed about Chris was that his mood was unflappable.