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VIRTUAL: New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival – Panel 5 Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice

September

25,

2020

A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival

Day 2: Panel 5—Trends in Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice

Greg Higby
Gregory Higby, PhD, is Senior Lecturer at the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy and Senior Academic Curator for AIHP

Panel Chair: Gregory J. Higby, University of Wisconsin–Madison and American Institute of the History of Pharmacy

Presenters:

  • Christian Brown & Ben Urick, University of North Carolina: “Capitation for Pharmacy Services:  A Bold New Idea with a 40-Year History”
  • Johanne Collin, University of Montreal: “Gender and Pharmacy: Feminization and Transformation of the Canadian Pharmaceutical Profession since the 1950s”
  • Michael Oldani, Concordia University Wisconsin: “The Im/Possibleness of Radical Deprescribing: Can Pharmacy Take Back the Script?”

Register Today

The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy and the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy are pleased to host the virtual festival, A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals. This five-day interdisciplinary Festival aims to generate a discussion related to the under-explored social history of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals.

The Festival will be a free online streaming event running from Thursday, September 24 through Tuesday, September 29, 2020.

Registration is required at https://bit.ly/3buR3cA
Date
Friday, September 25, 2020
Time
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location

Online

This event is brought to you by: AIHP and the School of Pharmacy