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  2. Patients Taking Opioids Produce Antibodies That May Hinder Anti-Opioid Vaccine

Clinical Pharmacy, Innovation, and Research

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Patients Taking Opioids Produce Antibodies That May Hinder Anti-Opioid Vaccine

Posted on August 17, 2020

By Eric Hamilton This article originally appeared on UW–Madison’s news page. University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists have discovered that a majority of people they tested who were taking opioid painkillers for chronic back pain produced antibodies against …

Portrait of Assistant Professor Marina Maes

Creating a Stronger Sense of Community for PharmD Students During COVID-19

Posted on August 14, 2020

Pharmacy Family Program pilots this year with School of Pharmacy faculty and Doctor of Pharmacy students By Tristan Dooley This fall, the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy will be launching the Pharmacy Family program …

Deepika Rao, scholarship recipient, listening to speaker at event

HSRP Grad Student Awarded Scholarship to Gain Skills in Mixed Methods Research

Posted on July 19, 2020

Deepika Rao is the first HSRP grad student to win the Michigan Mixed Methods Program scholarship by Tristan Dooley Congratulations to Deepika Rao, graduate student in the Health Services Research in Pharmacy (HSRP) program, for …

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Nick Zetes Honored for Preceptor Excellence

Posted on June 23, 2020

Nick Zetes (PharmD ’10) is the School of Pharmacy’s 2020 Larry Boh Clinical Instructor Excellence award winner.

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Madison VA Earns Platinum Practice Designation

Posted on June 17, 2020

Innovative PACT care model optimizes clinical pharmacy specialists in direct patient care roles, increasing veteran access to care.

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Photo Gallery: White Coats For Black Lives Rally

Posted on June 16, 2020

The White Coats 4 Black Lives March raised awareness of how bias impacts health care.

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2019 National Pharmacist Workforce Study Reveals Positive Trends

Posted on June 15, 2020

A nationwide study into the pharmacist workforce finds that clinical services and ambulatory care are growing as the workforce becomes more diverse.

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‘Born for This’

Posted on June 15, 2020

School of Pharmacy alum Nick Ladell (PharmD ’11) leads hospital’s response to COVID-19 crisis.

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An Outsize Impact on Wisconsin Pharmacy

Posted on June 15, 2020

Alumnus Mike Flint (BS ’81) created one of the first buying co-ops in Wisconsin — and that is just one of many contributions to pharmacy

Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur

Antibodies to Boost Treatments for Depression

Posted on June 13, 2020

With NIH BRAINS award, Assistant Professor Cody Wenthur is using a vaccine approach to develop safer and more effective antidepressants from ketamine.

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