Research from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy explores whether community pharmacists could help the gap — and what’s standing in the way.
Research from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy explores whether community pharmacists could help the gap — and what’s standing in the way.
A new study by UW–Madison School of Pharmacy researchers reveals the hurdles and unsung efforts of Wisconsin pharmacists during the COVID-19 Test-to-Treat rollout.
Alum Andrew Wilcox receives the VA’s highest pharmacy leadership award for working to redefine pharmacy’s role in veteran healthcare.
Professor Barry Gidal, a nationally recognized leader in epilepsy research, is driving progress in treatment and patient advocacy.
ACCP and AACP select Assistant Professor Marina Maes and Associate Professor Warren Rose for leadership trainings to enrich academic and clinical pharmacy.
Arthur Schuna (BS ’73, MS ’75) was instrumental in expanding clinical pharmacists’ roles on local and national levels.
From diagnosis to treatment, alumni ThuyVu Do (PharmD ’17) and Mark Cinquegrani (PharmD ’19) weigh in on how pharmacists form an essential part of the care teams for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Through his involvement in several pharmacist-led initiatives at UW Health, oncology pharmacist alum Jason Bergsbaken is working to improve cancer care.
Three years later, alumni of the School’s research-focused PharmD option use the experience to improve practice, mentorship, and patient care.
Developed by Assistant Professor Ed Portillo, COPD CARE leverages pharmacists to reduce exacerbations By Katie Gerhards COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) exacerbations are a leading cause of hospital readmission in the United States. COPD is the …