Understaffing: The cancer on our profession
Why one pharmacist thinks pharmacy education is being wasted.
New Pharm Tech Certification Is Taking Off
How a new program is benefiting techs, pharmacists, and patients.
Pharmacy Students Aren’t Ready for the Real World
It’s time to fix the disconnect between what students are taught and what’s needed to practice.
Critical Care Board Certification Gains Momentum
If you’ve never thought about becoming certified, now is a great time to do it.
Declining Pharmacy School Enrollment, High Drug Prices, and More News
Small Doses is pharmacy news in a way that works for your busy lifestyle
ASHP Urges Congress to Hold Hearings on Drug Shortage Crisis
Critical medications are often unavailable, potentially harming patients across the country.
Pharmacy Groups File Legal Brief in Washington State Medicaid Lawsuit
Three pharmacy groups sue Washington State over Medicaid Program.
What Community Pharmacists Want-And How You Can Get It
NCPA found three things that pharmacists desperately want changed. Here’s how they’re going to do it.
Social Media Wants Verification for Pharmacy Advertisers
Several social networks, now including Snapchat, are asking pharmacies to obtain verification from NABP.
Drug Shortages Remain Major Concern for Hospital Pharmacists
Opioid shortages have hit hospitals all over the country.
7 Tips for Landing Your First Pharmacy Job
Just graduated pharmacy school and still haven’t found a pharmacy to work in? Here’s how to make your resume stand out.
Top Ways Pharmacists’ Roles Are Changing
Physicians are looking to pharmacists to help satisfy value-based metrics. Here’s how it’s changing pharmacists’ roles.
Small Doses News for Pharmacists May 2018
Easy-to-swallow bits of news from the past month, tailored for the busy pharmacist.
Pharmacists Could Be Solution to Drug Shortages
Why pharmacists should be part of the drug supply chain.
E-Prescribing Mandate Among New Resolutions at the NABP Meeting
The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) adopted several resolutions at its Annual Meeting held in Denver.
Are There Too Many Pharmacists?
It may depend on where you are and where you are in your career.
Will E-Prescribing Bill Help Curb Opioid Abuse?
NACDS is welcoming a recent bill mandating e-prescribing.
The Surgeon General Wants More Naloxone, Now What?
What do pharmacies have to do with the recent Surgeon General Advisory? A lot, actually.
Is Telepharmacy Taking Pharmacy Jobs?
Arizona joins a growing list of states to adopt telepharmacy legislation. Here’s how it could affect pharmacists.
New CEO for International Pharmacy Organization
Duggan named CEO at FIP
The Future of Pharm Techs
Drug Topics asked PTCB CEO William Schimmel where the pharmacy technician profession is headed.
Top 4 Trends for Hospital Pharmacists in 2018
ASHP predicts leadership changes, enlarged roles for pharmacists, and financial pressures.
Top 7 New Year’s Resolutions for Pharmacists
We asked pharmacists from all over the country what resolutions pharmacists should make in 2018. Here's what they said.
No Matter the Law, Pharmacists Need to Know About Cannabis
Pharmacists should take a leadership position on medical cannabis.
Good News for Health-System Pharmacists
An ASHP survey found that more pharmacists are being hired due to expanding roles.
A Bigger Role for Pharmacists
From bioterror attacks to the opioid epidemic, pharmacists are in a great place to help.
NCPA Endorses Expanded Tax Relief
Community pharmacy group endorses new language in tax reform bill that would help pharmacy owners.
ASHP Celebrates 75th Anniversary at Midyear 2017
This year, pharmacists can look forward to a variety of great topics and meetings in Orlando.
Pharm Tech Certification Board Finishes Beta Version of Compounded Sterile Prep Test
A new test will pave the way for a certification in compounded sterile preparation for pharmacy technicians.
Pharmacy Supply Lines Are Still Shaking After Storm Passes
Two hurricanes devastated the U.S. supply chain, affecting pharmacies all over-and leaving many to wonder what’s next.