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Pharmacy Presentation templates

Medication helps us ease the symptoms of some diseases, and to get them you need to go to the pharmacy. our prescription to create great presentations about this topic is easy: download and edit these google slides and powerpoint templates.

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Download the Pharmacy Case Report: Effect of Opioids presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. A clinical case is more than just a set of symptoms and a diagnosis. It is a unique story of a patient, their experiences, and their journey towards healing. Each case is an opportunity for healthcare...

Pharmacy Slideshow presentation template

Pharmacy Slideshow

Send your audience a trustworthy message that lists the best aspects of your pharmacy or healthcare center. What you'll get with this template is a relatively simple slideshow with flat illustrations and a palette composed of pink and orange tones. There're also medical icons that strengthen the context!

Pharmacy Case Report: Effect of Antidepressants presentation template

Pharmacy Case Report: Effect of Antidepressants

Download the Pharmacy Case Report: Effect of Antidepressants presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. A clinical case is more than just a set of symptoms and a diagnosis. It is a unique story of a patient, their experiences, and their journey towards healing. Each case is an opportunity for healthcare...

Pharmacy Minitheme presentation template

Pharmacy Minitheme

Going to the pharmacy has become a regular habit for a lot of people. No, not because they need medicines all the time, but because they sell masks! Anyways, we are glad that pharmacists work so hard, so we've decided to design this minitheme. It's a set of twenty slides...

Pharmacy Project Proposal presentation template

Pharmacy Project Proposal

Do you know that Slidesgo is like a pharmacy on call? You can find the perfect template 24 hours a day! And speaking of pharmacies and templates... We've combined both, in case you're looking for a design with which to present a project proposal in relation to a pharmacy. We...

Pharmacology and Toxicology Thesis Defense presentation template

Pharmacology and Toxicology Thesis Defense

Download the Pharmacology and Toxicology Thesis Defense presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Congratulations, you have finally finished your research and made it to the end of your thesis! But now comes the big moment: the thesis defense. You want to make sure you showcase your research in the best...

Pharmacy Infographics presentation template

Pharmacy Infographics

Since healthcare is a serious matter, upping your game and making your message more visual helps your audience be more receptive to the topic. Use these infographics to talk about medicine or pharmacy. For example, you can use these designs to present a new medicament or provide some statistics on...

Pharmaceutic Industry Breakthroughs presentation template

Pharmaceutic Industry Breakthroughs

Breakthroughs in the pharmaceutical industry are always a cause of joy, since they usually imply improvements in the quality of life of many people. Use this simple orange template to share your latest discoveries. It includes text boxes to explain the context and introduce the topic; charts to show objectives,...

Pharmacopeia presentation template

Pharmacopeia

There are regular encyclopedias and then there are pharmacopeias, books that contain information about medicines. Such an useful item can be turned into a presentation if you use this template! Its simple design is, however, complemented by an assortment of illustrations of all kinds of pills, caplets, capsules and other...

Polypharmacy Breakthrough presentation template

Polypharmacy Breakthrough

Polypharmacy consists of taking more than five medications daily in a very continuous manner and for more than six months. The presence of polypharmacy is usually found in older people, because, due to their age, they need or believe they need a massive consumption of drugs. However, this is a...

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Cream & Pastel Palette Healthcare Center Characters

Let us introduce you to a new way of presenting healthcare centers. Did you think that we were going to use blue? Tut-tut! This time, the palette revolves around cream (the color of the backgrounds) and other pastel tones. As you explain in detail (or in brief) your healthcare services,...

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Pharmacology - Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Introduce your Bachelor students to the world of pharmacology with this comprehensive Google Slides and PowerPoint template. It’s fully customizable and perfect for building a strong foundational knowledge. From outlining various medications and their administration routes to discussing potential side effects, the blue and gray slides decorated with medication illustrations...

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Substance Abuse Problems

Raising awareness of the problems derived from abuse of certain substances can be very informative for society. This new template has been created for the medical community, and can be used to explain a clinical case related to drugs, smoking or other things. Apart from dark gray backgrounds and rounded...

Everyday Pills Calendar presentation template

Everyday Pills Calendar

When we take several medications it is easy to end up getting confused and wondering if we have taken one dose, two or none. With this pill calendar we bring you the solution. It is divided by months, so you can use it throughout the year. It has a colorful...

Pharmacy Major for College: Pharmacology presentation template

Pharmacy Major for College: Pharmacology

Download the Pharmacy Major for College: Pharmacology presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. As university curricula increasingly incorporate digital tools and platforms, this template has been designed to integrate with presentation software, online learning management systems, or referencing software, enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of student work. Edit this...

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Pharmacovigilance

Download the Pharmacovigilance presentation for PowerPoint or Google Slides. Healthcare goes beyond curing patients and combating illnesses. Raising awareness about diseases, informing people about prevention methods, discussing some good practices, or even talking about a balanced diet—there are many topics related to medicine that you could be sharing with everyone....

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Pharmaceutical Lab Business Plan

Pharmacology is one of the most important fields of the health industry (it already was when Dioscorides was alive!) Unlike our medieval predecessors, we rely on different labs to do some research and to patent and sell new remedies. Promote your Pharmaceutical Lab Business Plan with our template!

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Pharmacology - Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

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7 Tips to Deliver a Successful Presentation

Presentations can be nerve-racking, but with the right tools, they can be mastered

Presentations can be nerve-racking, but with the right tools, they can be mastered.

Here are a few tips for pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists:

1 . Practice

Presenting to yourself ahead of time will build your confidence, help you become more familiar with the material, and calm your nerves. When you hear yourself speaking out loud, you can vary your tone and speed to get through the slide deck in the allocated time while emphasizing specific words you want to get across to the audience.

Once you’ve practiced on your own a few times, present it to a peer for feedback.

2. Check Content and Format

First, have a title slide with your name, in case your audience didn’t catch it when you introduced yourself.

Second, have clear objectives with your audience in mind. Ask yourself, “What are the main things I want them to learn from this?” Those focused objective points should act as checkpoints in relating information while making the presentation clear and simple.

Third, your slides should be organized with bullet points, easy to read with a minimum size 24 font, straight to the point, and logically presented. Try to avoid overcrowding, small font, and typos because they can distract your audience.

Fourth, incorporate images, tables, or diagrams as appropriate to engage your audience. Constant text on a screen can become repetitive and boring.

3 . Use Appropriate Presenting Style

Know what you’re talking about

Choose a topic you’re interested in so you appear enthusiastic and well informed, but don’t read each slide word for word. Good presenters can glance at a point made on a slide and expand from there while still reiterating the information presented. This will demonstrate you’re comfortable and knowledgeable about the subject.

Connect with the audience through sound

Your audience members may not always look at you, but they’re still listening. Enunciating words appropriately and varying your speed and volume can help refocus them while emphasizing certain points. Whenever you’re collecting your thoughts, try to substitute an “um” with a brief pause.

Stand with confidence

Your posture and demeanor should be professional and exude confidence. Try to keep your shoulders up and relaxed with a straight back. Avoid leaning on walls or resting elbows on a podium, as this can convey disinterest.

Make eye contact

This is an important way to connect with audience members, gain feedback on whether they’re interested or bored, and re-engage them as best as you can.

4 . Ask Questions

Ask questions throughout the presentation, or at least at the end of it. This is a nice addition to promote audience engagement and re-enforce your objectives or important information.

Sometimes, you may forget that when you’re giving a presentation, you’re still in a conversation that’s simply using different forms of communication. In a typical conversation, one individual speaks while another listens. With that said, the audience gives you plenty of time to speak, so you must give them a turn.

Be open to hearing their thoughts, especially in a nonaggressive way. Put yourself in their shoes and answer their questions in a way you’d want a presenter to answer yours. If you don’t know the answer to a question, be honest about it.

5 . Provide References

At the end of your slide deck, make sure to include sources used and cite them properly with AMA, MLA, or any appropriate citation format. This helps demonstrate professionalism and prevent plagiarism.

The font for references may be smaller than the rest of your slides, and subscripts can be used throughout to indicate a specific reference if needed. Make sure to also cite images and tables appropriately.

6. Be Prepared

Night before

It’s always better to be safe than sorry when presenting because you never know what may happen. Put your presentation on a USB and check to make sure the file is there. You may also want to e-mail the presentation to yourself as backup.

First impressions matter and can make a big impact, so plan to arrive early, smile, introduce yourself, and dress professionally.

7 . Calm Your Nerves

Here are some quick pointers to try:

  • The night before or early before presenting, watch a funny video clip or read an inspirational quote to help dissipate your nerves.
  • Give yourself a quick motivational pep talk in the mirror, like, “I can do this and will do this.”
  • Listen to an upbeat song or your favorite one.

Overall, you want to put yourself into a good mood and positive attitude where you aren’t thinking about how nervous you are.

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APhA’s Hot Topics in Pharmacy Education Webinar Series

Learn about the latest top issues and priorities that affect the pharmacy community..

APhA’s Hot Topics in Pharmacy Education is a series of 1-hour, live webinars, presented every month as a member-exclusive benefit, that focus on pertinent public health issues to keep pharmacists up-to-date as front-line healthcare providers.  For the most updated live webinars, please visit our  Live Activities   webpage. 

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  • Missed the live webinar?    See below for 2020 Hot Topics e-learning offerings. Starting in 2021, you can find all our e-learning offerings in the  APhA Education Library , by searching  Hot Topic.
  • Want more?  Check out APhA's Quick Quizzes for an additional 0.5 CPE credits. You can locate these in the  APhA Education Library , by searching  Quick Quiz

Hot Topics E-Learning

The Hot Topic webinars are recorded and are available  exclusively  to APhA members** as an e-learning activity for 30 days.  Thereafter, the e-learning activity will become available to non-members at a cost of $129. Not a member?  Join APhA today for free access to Hot Topic Webinars !   See below for the archived webinars. 

2020 Hot Topic Recorded Webinars

Time’s Up: Sexual Harassment in Pharmacy Practice  -  Pharmacists with experience in the field explain what sexual harassment is, provide personal accounts and examples of sexual harassment in pharmacy practice, and describe strategies that can be used to create a safer working environment.

COVID-19 Testing: Understanding the Different Types of Tests and the Role of the Pharmacy Team  -  During this session, Saswat Kabisatpathy, PharmD, discusses the importance of the COVID-19 testing, the role pharmacy team can play in getting patients appropriately tested, and opportunities for reimbursement.

Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Patients and their Providers  -  Jeffery Gold, PharmD, BCPP, n expert in the field, discusses the potential psychological impact of COVID-19 using the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and provides recommendations to meet the needs of patients..

Turning Down the Heat: Strategies to Manage Workplace Stress and Pharmacist Well-Being  -  This session provides an overview of the stressors pharmacists often face and evidence to support individual- and organizational-focused interventions. Practical strategies for managing workplace stress are also provided.

Pharmacists on the Frontlines: A Pandemic Response to COVID-19  -  Nayan Patel, PharmD, an expert in community pharmacy, will discuss effective pandemic preparedness strategies for healthcare providers.

Pharmacists on High Alert for Human Trafficking  -  Hannah Van Ochten, PharmD and Laura C. Palombi, PharmD, MPH, MAT, discuss how pharmacists can be utilized to detect trafficking victims and recommend ways to safely intervene. 

Precision Medicine: Your Guide to Incorporating Precision Medicine Into Your Pharmacy Practice Setting  -  Amina Abubakar, PharmD, AAHIVP, an expert in the field will discuss how a patient’s gene makeup can impact drug metabolism, and how pharmacists may be able to incorporate findings from pharmacogenomic testing in their patient care services.

Community Champions: Social Determinants of Health and Pharmacy Practice  -  Tripp Logan, PharmD, a community pharmacy champion who has overcome the challenges associated with social determinants of health will lay out the ground of optimizing pharmacist patient care services.

S tart a Conversation to Address Anxiety and Panic Attacks  -  Julie A. Dopheide, PharmD, BCPP, FASHP discusses the many facets of anxiety and panic attacks as well as strategies for screening, destigmatizing the condition, and engaging in difficult conversations with a patient.

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Original Research Posters

Pharmacist Medication Review: An Integrated Team Approach to Service Home-Based Primary Care Patients Submitting Author: Michele Monzon-Kenneke, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP - Clinical Pharmacist - Northwestern Medicine For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Paul Chiang, MD - Physician - Northwestern Medicine   Mark Greg, PharmD - Clinical Pharmacist - Northwestern Medicine

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Evaluation of Burnout Among Illinois Pharmacists Submitting Author: Jennifer D. Arnoldi, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Associate Professor, SIUE School of Pharmacy For questions: [email protected]

Incidence of Hypoglycemia Using 5 Units verus 10 Units of Regular Insulin in the Treatment of Hyperkalemia Patients in the Emergency Department Submitting Author: Yetunde Adebusayo Ademoyo Pharm.D UIC College of Pharmacy, PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Resident, Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Megan Allen PharmD, BCPS Clinical Pharmacist,  Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL Michael Guithues PharmD, BCPS, ED Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Memorial Medical Center Spring Field IL Don Ferrill PharmD BCPS, Residency Director, Memorial Medical Center Springfield IL Maithili Deshpande PhD, Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Assessment of Medication History Accuracy and Completeness at Admission Submitting Author: Alexander Thorp, PharmD PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Jeremy Kosacz, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist SwedishAmerican Hospital Thomas Carey, PharmD Director of Pharmacy SwedishAmerican Hospital Eva Morrison, PharmD Inpatient Pharmacy Manager SwedishAmerican Hospital Christopher Schriever, PharmD, MS, AAHIVP Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director Annette Hays, PharmD, BCPS, CDCES Clinical Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacy Practice University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy UIC College of Pharmacy at Rockford PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Coordinator

Comparison of a Centralized versus Decentralized Pharmacy Workflow in a COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Submitting Author: Ashley Walter, PharmD, HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Joshua M. Schmees, PharmD; HSHS Pharmacy Informaticist, Pharmacy Informatics Residency Program Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Julia K. Schimmelpfennig, PharmD, MS, BCPS, CDE; Pharmacy Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital   Dawn M. Dankenbring, PharmD, BCPS; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital Reina S. Shimozono, PharmD, BCPS; SEO Pharmacy Informaticist/Epic Willow Pharmacist; HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital

Assessment of Patient-Specific Risk Factors and Number of Medication Inconsistencies in a Primary Care Setting using Multidisciplinary Medication Reconciliation Submitting Author: Ashley Stefanski, PharmD** For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Edward Foley, MD* Parth Patel, PharmD Candidate 2021** Juhi Buch, PharmD Candidate 2022** Doan Ly, PharmD Candidate 2022** Vivian Harvey, MD* Madeline Knott, MD* Daniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CACP*,** * Loyola Medicine MacNeal Family Medicine Clinic ** Roosevelt University College of Science, Health, and Pharmacy

Encore Posters

Virtual Medication Tour with a Pharmacist as part of a Cystic Fibrosis Telehealth Clinic Submitting Author: Shannon Rotolo, PharmD, BCPS University of Chicago Medicine For questions: [email protected]

Additional Author: Nicole Warda, BS, PharmD candidate 2021 University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy

Impact of an Embedded Pharmacist on Diabetes Control in a Primary Care Practice Submitting Author: Imran Khan, Pharm.D. Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Management Northwestern Medicine For questions: [email protected]

Additional Author: Therese Castrogiovanni, Pharm.D, CDCES Clinical Pharmacist RMG Wheaton Internal Medicine

Identification of Patient Factors Predictive of Naloxone Prescription: A Retrospective Cohort Study Submitting Author: Elizabeth Eastman, PharmD Candidate For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Riley Skube, PharmD Candidate, Timothy Cruz, PharmD, Christopher Herndon, PharmD, BCACP

Student Posters

Synthesis of Truncated, Methanethiosulfonate-containing Analogues of ACHN-975 Submitting Author: Parth Shah, PharmD Candidate For questions: [email protected]

Additional Author: Raniah Kareem, Advisor: Margaret E. Olson, PhD

Rocuronium vs Succinylcholine in the Traumatically Injured Brain: A Prospective, Pilot Study Submitting Author: Nadine Alwawi, PharmD Candidate Rosalind Franklin University College of Pharmacy For questions: [email protected]

Additional Authors: Lauren Stambolic, PharmD Advocate Christ Medical Center Marc McDowell, PharmD, BCPS, Advocate Christ Medical Center Sabrin Jaber, PharmD, Stanford University Medical Center Brook Walsh, PharmD, Little Company of Mary Hospital Ellen Omi, MD, Advocate Christ Medical Center Robert Mokszycki, PharmD, BCPS, University of Massachusetts

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Residents and fellows planning to deliver a presentation during pharmacotherapy rounds should be aware of the below information, forms, and deadlines.

Residents and fellows may not duplicate topics presented in the last two years. To avoid duplicating presentation topics, topics approved for this training year and past presentations from pharmacotherapy rounds are provided below for your convenience.

If you have a question about the topic you would like to present at the University of Maryland, please contact Kristine Parbuoni, PharmD, BCPPS , at [email protected] .

University of Maryland Presentation Topics:

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  • Topics for pharmacotherapy rounds must be submitted 55 business days prior to presentation .
  • CV, COI, learning objectives, educational needs assessment, and activity information (including title, date, evaluator, and mentor) must be submitted using the pharmacotherapy rounds application 45 business days prior to presentation .
  • Send a copy of your presentation slides with learning objectives and any PDF handouts of your presentation for audience reference to  [email protected]   10 business days prior to the presentation.
  • Due dates are listed on the pharmacotherapy rounds page.
  • Our CE office will send your survey feedback up to 60 days from your presentation date. It might be helpful for you to meet with your evaluators soon after your presentation while you wait for the feedback to be emailed.

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Search these sites to get ideas on how posters are presented within your discipline.

Also, if you upload your poster to one of these sites you can provide handouts or bookmarks with links to the electronic version of your poster at the conference, and keep your work accessible long after the conference.

  • Faculty of 1000 Research Posters Open access repository for posters and slide presentations across biology and medicine.
  • eposters Open-access journal that provides free access to over 1,800 scientific and medical posters presented at conferences from around the world.
  • FigShare This link opens in a new window figshare allows users to upload any file format so that scholarly information can be disseminated electronically.

Designing a Research Poster

The following resources provide guidance on the poster creation process .

  • ACP American College of Physicians - Preparing a Poster Presentation This article addresses poster planning, production, and presentation.

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  • Makesigns Scientific Poster Tutorial Step-by-step guide to poster design and creation.

These resources can be used to obtain copyright compliant images .  Image resolution will vary.

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  • Open-i - Open Access Biomedical Image Search Engine This link opens in a new window Open-i searches for images in all Open Access articles indexed in PubMed Central. Search over 600,000 copyright compliant images by keyword, topic, or image to find relevant or visually similar images.
  • Pixabay This link opens in a new window Repository of free, high quality, copyright compliant images. Begin typing "medical" into the search box. Click dropdown menu to filter by image type. Sign up for free account to download images.
  • Wikimedia Commons This link opens in a new window A database of freely usable, high resolution image files.
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  • Tips for working with images in Publisher Vendor tips for working with images in Publisher. Includes content about image size, resolution, file formats, and refining.
  • Photoshop isn’t the only solution: 5 best programs for resizing images This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to upsample images using Photoshop, GIMP, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Preview, and Pixlr.

Image Manipulation Guidelines

Low resolution images may be manipulated to improve print quality, however you want to proceed with caution when it comes to images that represent research data.

  • Rossner, M., & Yamada, K. (2004). What's in a picture? The temptation of image manipulation. The Journal of Cell Biology, 11-15. PMID: 15240566 This article provides specific guidelines on the do's and dont's of image manipulation in scientific publishing in order to ensure the integrity of your data.

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  • Scientific Conference Posters - Webinar This video provides an overview of some tools, resources and key elements to creating a conference poster. Content covers software, general content, design tips, provides image resources, and tips for improved print quality. ~35 min.
  • Conference Poster Click here to download a pdf copy of the poster above.
  • Scientific Posters PPT slides Click here to download video PPT slides.

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  • Psychology of Color This site provides information on the meaning of color and how it is perceived.
  • The Art of Color Coordination How to combine colors in order to have a positive effect on your audience.

Upsampling images in Photoshop

Through a process called upsampling , you can add pixels to low resolution images , and thereby improve the print quality . The short video below demonstrates how to upsample images in Photoshop .

Final Checklist

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Universal Design

Universal Design is the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people, regardless of their age, size or disability. 

  • Equal Access: Universal Design of Conference Exhibits and Presentations A checklist for making conference exhibits and presentations welcoming and accessible to everyone.

Microsoft Publisher Tutorials

The following resources provide guidance on how to use Microsoft Publisher . Resources at the top provide step-by-step guidance about poster creation. Links at the bottom provide general guidance on using Publisher.

  • Microsoft Publisher: Conference Poster Sessions University of Liverpool's Microsoft Publisher software video tutorial. Step-by-step demonstration of the key features used to create a poster. Applicable to Publisher 2010, 2013, and 2016. Run time ~12 min.
  • Publisher 2016 Essential Training Training videos via Lynda.com that offer in-depth instruction to Publisher 2016.
  • Text wrapping in Publisher Guide on how to wrap text around images in Publisher.

PowerPoint Templates & Tutorials

Links to freely available PowerPoint conference poster templates , and guidance for specific software features relevant to poster creation . 

  • PhD Posters - Power Point Template Files PPT templates in a variety of sizes. Packed with helpful tips and easy to customize.
  • Mega Print Inc - Free Powerpoint Scientific Research Poster Templates PowerPoint® 2007-2013 templates in a variety of sizes.
  • Colin Purrington's PPT Poster Templates Free PPT templates and poster making tips.
  • Using grids in PowerPoint Guide on how to set up grids in PPT for better content alignment.
  • Creating a Poster in PowerPoint 2010 Eastern Michigan University's detailed guide to creating a poster in PowerPoint.

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List of 200+ Healthcare & Medical Presentation Topics

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Abdominal Trauma

Abuse and Neglect

Adult Day Care

Ageing/Geriatrics

Air and community health

Airway Management and Ventilation

Allergies – Anaphylaxis

Alzheimer’s Disease

Ambulance Operations

Artificial respiration

Analysis of qualitative data

Analysis of quantitative data and approaching the families in Community

Attention Deficit Disorder

Aquatic Therapy

Assessment-Based Management

Autonomic nervous system & Peripheral nervous system

Behavioural sciences & their relevance to Community Health

Babysitting

Bacterial Vaginosis

Behavioural and Psychiatric Disorders

Biochemical characteristics of cancer

Biosimulation

Bio-statistics in Health

Bioterrorism – WMD

Birth Control for Moms

Blood Borne Pathogens

Breast Cancer

Breastfeeding & weaning & Baby-Friendly Hospitals Breastfeeding promotion

Cancer/Radiation Therapy

Cardiovascular system

Case-Control Studies

Cataract Surgery

Causation & association

Central nervous system

Childhood Obesity

Children’s Health

Cholesterol

Clinical forensic medicine

Clinical Decision Making

Cohort studies

Collection of data – sampling methods, the sample size

Collection of vital statistics in the community

Commonwealth Health Corporation

Commonwealth Health Foundation

Commonwealth Health Free Clinic

Communications

Community organization in rural and urban areas – community participation

Concepts in Community Health

Creatinine Blood Test

Crime Scene Awareness

Cross-Sectional Anatomy

Culture, habits, customs and community health

Customised treatments

Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness

Demographic trends in India.

Designing interview schedules – KABP studies

DNA repair mechanisms and related disorders

DNA Replication,

DNA Sequencing for Routine Checkups

DNA Transcription

Documentation

Drive-Thru Clinics

Ears, Nose and Throat Disorders

EMS Systems Roles and Responsibilities

Endocrine System and Individual Endocrine Glands

Endocrinology

Endoscopic Ultrasound: New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications

Environment and community health

Environmental toxicology

Environmental Conditions

Epidemiology as a tool for community health

Expanding Surgical Options for Lung Cancer Treatments

Eye banking & ethics in ophthalmology

Family and its role in health and disease

Family planning methods: permanent methods

Family planning methods: spacing methods

The fate of the antigen-antibody complex

Fertility & fertility-related statistics

Fitness/Exercise

Food habits, customs related to pregnancy, childbirth & lactation

Food Hygiene, Food Adulteration & Food poisoning

Forensic medicine & toxicology

Forensic psychiatry

Gastroenterology

Gastrointestinal System

Genetic Engineering: Recombinant DNA technology

Gynaecology

Hazardous Materials Incidents

Head – Facial Trauma

Health care of special groups: Adolescents & School Children

Health Education Tools & Audio-visual aids

Health hazards faced by agricultural workers

Health Planning in India

Health problem associated with urbanization & industrialization

Health seeking behaviour – barriers to health

The health situation in India

Healthcare Careers

Healthy Lifestyle

Heart Attacks in Women

Heart Disease

Heart Disease & Stroke Risk Factors

Haematology

Haemorrhage and Shock

Haemorrhoids

High Blood Pressure

High-risk strategy & risk factors in pregnancy & childbirth

Histology of various organs/organ systems

History of The Medical Center

History Taking

Home Health Care

Home Medical Equipment

Hospitals at home

Human sexuality; sex and marriage counselling

Hybrid Approach to Coronary Artery Disease

Hypothermia and its clinical applications

IEC & Health Education Strategies

Illness and Injury Prevention

Immunization for international travel

Indoor environment and health

Industrial toxic exposures

Infant & Child Mortality

Infant Care (Safety, CPR, Birth)

Infectious Diseases

Infectious – Communicable Diseases

Introduction to Maternal & Child Health

Jet-Set & Suture

Joint Replacement

Kidney Failure

LASIK (Eye Procedure)

Life tables and life table techniques for evaluation of family planning methods

Life Span Development

Manage Kids’ Diabetes

Massage Therapy

Measurement of Nutritional Status of Community

Introduction to Family Health Advisory Service

Measuring the burden of disease in the community

Measuring vital events in the community

Medical Equipment

Medical Ethics:

Medical Incident Command

Medical jurisprudence

Medical/Legal Issues

Medication Errors/Drug Interactions

Medico-social problems, beliefs and practices related to acute and chronic diseases

Memory enhancement

Men’s Health

Multiple Sclerosis

Musculoskeletal Trauma

Nanorobotics

National Family Welfare Programme – 2;

National Family Welfare Programme – I

National health programmes for the control of communicable/non-communicable diseases

National Population Policy

A natural history of disease and levels of prevention

Neonatology

Neuro Anatomy

Neuromuscular transmission

The normal distribution, Bi-nominal distribution & poison Distribution

Nuclear Medicine (PET Imaging and Radiation Safety)

Nutrition Programmes in India

Nutritional requirements & sources

Osteoporosis

Parenting an ADHD Child

Pathophysiology

Patient Assessment

Patients with Special Challenges

Paediatrics

Pharmacology

Physiological effects of yoga

Planning & Evaluation of Health Education Programmes

Pneumoconiosis

Preserving Fertility in Cancer Survivors

Prevention of occupational diseases & ESI

Principles of bioelectricity

Probabilities and conditional probabilities

Prostate Cancer: Should We Be Screening?

Protein-energy malnutrition, growth monitoring & promotion

Pulmonary Emergency

Reproductive and Child Health Programme

Rescue Awareness and Operations

Review of the Human Body

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Road Traffic Accidents

Senior Health

Sleep and Pulmonary Disorders

Sleep is the new sex

Socio-economic measurement status and its role in community health

Soft Tissue Trauma

Special Sensory Organs

Spinal Trauma

Spirituality & Health

Sports Injuries and Treatment

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Offers Option to High-Risk Surgery Patients

Stress Management

Stroke/Aneurysms

Survey methods and interview techniques in community Health

Techniques of Physical Examination

Testicular & Prostate Cancer

Tests of significance of statistical hypothesis

The next pandemic

The yogic practices

The Well-Being of the Paramedic

Therapeutic Communications

Thoracic Trauma

Trauma Systems and Mechanism of Injury

Vaccines for All Ages

Varicose Veins

Vascular Disease/Surgery

Venous Access and Medication Administration

Waste disposal

Water and community health

When to Call 911

Women’s Health

Work Injury Management

Working environment and community health

Worksite Wellness

Xenobiotics

Yoga in health and disease

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Despite the vast amount of primary literature and evidence-based guidelines available to assist pharmacists in therapeutic decision-making, controversies occasionally arise over the best approach for management of a drug therapy problem due to incomplete or conflicting information. In these situations, pharmacists must be able to apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to assess the available data and make an informed decision based on a thorough evaluation of the literature. The purpose of this activity is to provide students with the opportunity to develop these higher-level cognitive skills by debating a controversial therapeutic topic after a comprehensive evaluation of the data supporting or refuting the issue. This activity was originally developed for use in the classroom for an elective course on evidence-based pharmacotherapy with a class size of up to 20 students, but it has recently been modified for use during an APPE rotation in Ambulatory Care with just 2 students. Similar modifications could allow this activity to be adapted for use in larger pharmacotherapy or skills lab courses.

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Principles of Managed Care Pharmacy

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  • Evaluating Dupilumab using the Value-Based Assessment Framework for Health Plan Implementation. Raymond Pan, Tavan Parker, Rupesh Panchal, Laura Britton, Diana Brixner . AMCP 2021
  • Changes in Serum Potassium with Concurrent Administration of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor / Angiotensin Receptor Blocker and Potassium Sparing Diuretics. S Syeed, A Gomez-Lumbreras, M Tan, D Malone . AHA Scientific Session 2021. 
  • A Scoping Review of Real-World Evidence and Outcomes for Trastuzumab in Breast Cancer. Rupesh M. Panchal, Theodoros Giannouchos, Ainhoa Gomez-Lumbreras, Priyanka Ghule, Diana Brixner, Catherine Lockhart . AMCP Nexus October, 2021 
  • A Scoping Review of Real-world Evidence Outcomes for Bevacizumab in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Ainhoa Gomez-Lumbreras, Priyanka Ghule, Rupesh M. Panchal, Theodoros Giannouchos, Catherine Lockhart, Diana Brixner . AMCP Nexus October, 2021. 
  • Detecting tizanidine and CYP1A2 inhibitor interaction signals using the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System. L Villa Zapata, RD Boyce, A Gomez-Lumbreras, J Horn, DC Malone . 37th ISPE virtual meeting. August 2021. 
  • Colchicine and CYP3A4/P-gp inhibitors interaction signal detection using FAERS. A Gomez-Lumbreras, RD Boyce, L Villa Zapata, PD Hansten, DC Malone . 37th ISPE virtual meeting. August 2021. Spotlight poster.  
  • Drug interaction of oral anticoagulants and dexamethasone, a nested case control study in the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C). Olga V. Kravchenko, Ainhoa Gomez-Lumbreras, Paul T. Kocis, Daniel Malone, Charles E. Leonard, and Richard D Boyce . In: National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference 2021, June 21-23 2021, Seattle, WA. 
  • Du Vall SL . Big Data and the VA Informatics and Computing Infrastructure. University of Maryland, Baltimore County Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research (CHMPR) Semi-Annual Industry Advisory Board Meeting. Baltimore, MD; December 18, 2012.
  • Brixner DI . Personalize Health Care November 26, 2012 Meeting.[Presentation] Panel Discussion: Outcomes and Cost Effectiveness inPersonalized Health Care. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. November 26, 2012.
  • Curtis JR, Yang S, Patkar NM, Chen L, Singh JA, Cannon GW, Mikuls TR, Delzell ES, Saag KG, Safford MM,  DuVall SL , Alexander K, Napalkov P, Kamauu AWC, Baddley J. Hospitalized Bacterial Infections Among U.S. Veterans with Rheumatoid Arthritis Initiating TNF Antagonist and Newer Biologic Agents. ACR / ARHP 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting, Washington, DC; November 10-14, 2012.
  • DuVall SL . VINCI: A convergence of policy and technology for enabling big data analytics in the Department of Veterans Affairs. IBM Canada Software Laboratory Centre for Advanced Studies Research 22nd Annual International Conference, Toronto, Canada; November 5-7, 2012.
  • Bellows BK, McAdam-Marx C, Unni S, Ye X , Mukherjee J,  Brixner DI . 12-month HbA1c and weight outcomes by drug class in treatment native patients with type 2 diabetes. Meeting in the Middle Western Pharmacoeconomic Conference. Austin, TX. June 22-24, 2012.
  • Stevens V . Pharmacologic Risk Factors for Clostridium difficile Infection (CDI). Salt Lake City Veterans Affairs Informatics, Decision Enhancement, and Surveillance (IDEAS) Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2012.
  • Stevens V.  Clostridium difficile Infections in Adult and Pediatric Patients. Pediatric Infectious Disease Division Meeting, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. 2012.
  • LaFleur J , Smith J, Nelson S, Nelson R, Adler RA, Nebeker JR, Malone DC. Cost-effectiveness analysis of different strategies for fragility fracture prevention in United States veterans. Value in Health;15(4):A8. International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 17th International Meeting. Washington, DC. June 4, 2012.
  • Ghate SR, Brixner DI . Predictors of Monitoring of Metabolic Parameters in Adolescents on Antipsychotics. Presentation at the 2012 APA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. May 5-9, 2012.
  • Brixner DI . Department of Family and Preventive Medicine Grand Rounds. Decision Modeling, Outcomes Research and Health Technology Assessment: Experiences from my Austrian Sabbatical. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT. May 3, 2012.
  • Ghate SR , Said Q,  Brixner DI , Hashibe M, Joy E, Porucznik CA. "Comparison of the Trend in Prevalence of Overweight Among Adolescents on Antipsychotics to Non-Users from 2000 to 2009." Presented at the 27th International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology and Therapeutic Risk Management, Chicago, IL, August 14-17 2011.
  • Brixner D, Biskupiak J.  "Application of Real World Databases In the U.S."; AGENS meeting (Working Group on the Use of Secondary Data) University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology; Hall in Tirol, July 22, 2011.
  • LaFleur J , Nelson RE, Hayden C, Reimer L, Kone K, Nebeker J. Fewer than a quarter of HIV-positive Veterans adhere to medications at recommended levels. Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) 2011 National Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland. February 2011.
  • Brixner D , Kwong WJ,  Ghate S, Biskupiak J, Ye X . Cost Of Warfarin-Associated Bleeding In Atrial Fibrillation. Presented at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, Minnesota, MN. April 27-30, 2011.
  • Biskupiak J, McAdam Marx C , Hane CA, Deniz B, McGarry L,  Brixner D.  Costs Associated with HCV and Related Complications in the United States from a Managed Care Payer's Perspective. ISPOR 16th Annual International Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland. May 2011. Recipient of the "Best General Podium Presentations" award.
  • Brixner DI  Evaluation of Support Services to Colorectal Cancer Patients in Mexico[Poster Presentation] ISPOR 13th Annual European Congress Prague, Czech Republic November, 2010.
  • Brixner DI  Current and Future Use of Pharmacoeconomic and Outcomes Research Data in Decision Making in the USA. [Poster Presentation] ISPOR 13th Annual European Congress Prague, Czech Republic November, 2010.
  • Brixner DI , Future Trends in Using HEOR Data in Formulary Decision Making [Round-Table] AMCP 2010 Educational Conference St. Louis, Missouri. October, 2010.
  • Brixner DI , Major Challenges and Opportunities for Managed Care Pharmacy [Symposium] AMCP 2010 Educational Conference St. Louis Missouri October, 2010.
  • Asche CV , Kim J, Chakravarti P, Kulkarni A, Andersson K. "Assessment of Increased Heart Rate to Cardiovascular (CV) Events among Healthy Subjects: An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Data Analysis" The 23rd Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension (ISH), Vancouver, British Columbia, 2010, Sept, 26-30, 2010.
  • Brixner, DI. Oderda G , Healthcare and Economics - Educating researchers and health-care policy makers regarding the value of providing medicines. Asian Health Economics Training Workshop Jakarta, Indonesia Sept. 2010.
  • Brixner, DI. Oderda G , Application of Economic Evaluation Tools from the United States and Europe Toward Pricing and Reimbursement Stategies in the Asia-Pacific Region. ISPOR 4th Asia-Pacific Conference. Phuket, Thailand August, 2010.
  • Brixner DI, Oderda G , Application towards Integrated Learning of the Medical Pipeline in the PharmD Curriculum. AACP Annual Meeting: Expanding Our Horizons. Seattle, WA, July 2010.
  • Brixner DI, Biskupiak J , Holtorf AP. Current and future use of health economic and outcomes research data in decision making European Society of Medical Decision Making Workshop. Hall In Tyrol, Austria May 31, 2010.
  • Brixner DI . U.S. Primary Care Practice Electronic Medical Record Database: GE Centricity. [Short Course] ISPOR 15th Annual International Meeting. Atlanta, GA. May, 2010.
  • Brixner DI , Parkinson J, Eaddy M. Applications In Using Large Databases. ISPOR 15th Annual International Meeting. Atlanta, GA. May, 2010.
  • Brixner DI . "Healthcare and Economics" Educating researchers and healthcare policy makers regarding the value of providing medicines. 2nd Global Health Care Summit - Dubai, UAE May 4, 2010.
  • Brixner DI , Comparing Adherence Measures Against One-Year Outcomes for Patients with Epilepsy. AMCP 22nd Annual Meeting & Showcase. San Diego, CA. April, 2010.
  • Nickman NA . Impact of new technologies on the future of pharmacy practice. DUPHAT 2010 Dubai International Pharmaceuticals and Technologies Conference and Exhibition. Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 2010 March 16.
  • Brixner DI, Oderda G . "Healthcare and Economics" - Educating researchers and health-care policy makers regarding the value of providing medicines. Asian Health Economics Training Workshop - Jakarta, Indonesia. Jan. 14, 2010.
  • McAdam-Marx C . Late Phase Development of an Antidiabetic Treatment: A Case Study. Late Phase Drug Development World 2009. December 3, 2009. London,UK.
  • Nickman NA . Professional skills development in future pharmacists: a world-wide issue. DUPHAT 2009 Dubai International Pharmaceuticals and Technologies Conference and Exhibition. Dubai, United Arab Emirates. March 2009.
  • Oderda GM . Naresuan University. Pharmacoeconomics. Phitsanulok, Thailand. March 2009.
  • LaFleur J . "Clinical risk factors for fracture: Applying research to knowledge-engineering for decision support" [keynote speech]. University of Utah, Division of Geriatrics and Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC) Geriatric Research Conference. Salt Lake City, Utah. February 2009.
  • Brixner DI . Guidelines for Research Using "Real World Data". Enhancing the Rigor and Utility of Medication Use Research A Consensus Development Conference. Rockville, MD. January 2009 Co-sponsored by AACP, PPRA, ISPOR and USP.
  • Brixner, DI, McAdam-Marx, C, Ye , XY, Boye, K, Fabunmi, R, Schroeder, B. Real World Six Month Outcomes of Patients Initiating Exenatide in a Primary Care Electronic Medical Record Database. 13th Annual International Meeting International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Toronto, Canada, May, 2008.
  • Asche CV , Jacobs P, Yim R. Economic databases for pharmacoeconomic evaluations in Canada: Overview and use. 13th Annual International Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Toronto, Canada, May 2008.
  • Ghate SR, Said Q , Rosenblatt LC, Kim E, Pikalov A, Brixner DI. Real World Association between Antipsychotic Treatment and Weight Gain in an Adolescent Population. International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 13th Annual International Meeting (ISPOR), Toronto Canada, May 2008.
  • Brixner DI, Ghate SR, McAdam-Marx C , Maio V. Analysis of Prescribing Patterns of Antihypertensive Agents (AA) Before and After Publication of the Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial (ALLHAT), International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 1st Latin America Conference, Cartagena, Columbia, 2007.
  • Brixner DI, Jackson K , Sheng X,  Biskupiak J , Keskinaslan A. Compliance with Multiple Combination Antihypertensive Pharmacotherapy in a Large US Database. ISPOR 10th Annual European Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 2007.
  • Said Q, Ghate SR, McAdam-Marx C, Brixner DI . Correlation of weight to cardiometabolic risk as identified by ICD-9 diagnosis codes and prescriptions in primary care. ISPOR 12th Annual International Meeting, Arlington, VA.
  • LaFleur J, McAdam-Marx C, Asche CV, Alder S , Sheng X, Brixner DI, Silverman S. The risk of clinical vertebral fracture for postmenopausal patients with specific combinations of fracture risk Factors in a primary-care setting. [Poster] National Osteoporosis Foundation, 7th International Symposium on Osteoporosis: Translating Research into Clinical Practice, Washington, DC.
  • Brixner DI . The Differences Between RCTs and �Real World� Studies. Real World Data and the Formulary Decision Process: Bridging the Gap, San Diego, CA.
  • Said Q , Gutterman E, Kim M, L'Italien G, Chi-Chang C, Whitehead R,  Brixner DI . The Association Between Antipsychotic Treatment and Unintentional Injury in Patients Diagnosed with Psychiatric Disorder. 2007 International Congress on Schizophrenia Research, Colorado Springs, CO / American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
  • McAdam-Marx C, Brixner DI , Metrau S, Chan V, Field R. Determinants of Race and Ethnicity Reporting for Youth with Health Data in an Electronic Medical Record Database. Fifth Annual University of Sciences in Philadelphia Scholarly Day, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Brixner DI , Magowan S, Accortt N. Evaluation of Prescription Refill Patterns Based on Daily Dosing Regimen and Pill Load for Calcium Channel Blockers. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 19th Annual Meeting and Showcase, San Diego, CA.
  • Brixner DI, Oderda G, Kirkness C, Said Q . Assessment of Cardiometabolic Risk in a National Primary Care Electronic Medical Database (EMR). Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 19th Annual Meeting and Showcase, San Diego, CA.
  • Brixner DI . The Prevalence and Burden of Migraine and Its Impact on Managed Care. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 19th Annual Meeting and Showcase, San Diego, CA.
  • Asche CV , Young D,  Brixner DI , Phillips A. Assessment of Physician Prescribing for Primary Care Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) in a National Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Research Database. American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) 2007 Spring Practice and Research Forum, Memphis, TN.
  • Asche CV , Machado M, Caro J. ISPOR Digest of International Databases for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research. 1st Annual Latin American Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Cartagena, Columbia, 2007.
  • Asche CV , Cummings G. ISPOR Digest of international databases for pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research. 10th Annual European Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Dublin, Ireland, 2007.
  • Oderda G , Lieberman M, Asche CV, Brixner DI. Use of electronic medical record (EMR) data in outcomes research. 10th Annual European Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Dublin, Ireland, 2007.
  • Asche CV , Seal B,  McAdam-Marx C , Crookston B, Svejda R, Mullins CD. Treatment costs associated with community acquired pneumonia by community level of antimicrobial resistance. 10th Annual European Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Dublin, Ireland, 2007.
  • LaFleur J, McAdam-Marx C, Asche CV , Alder S, Sheng X, Brixner DI, Silverman S. Clinical risk factors for fracture are additive in postmenopausal women who are at risk for fracture in a primary care setting. American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) 29th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2007.
  • Asche CV, Brixner DI , L'Italien GJ. Pharmacoeconomic Research in Latin America: Gathering the Data for Dossier Requirements. 1st Annual Latin American Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Cartagena, Columbia, 2007.
  • Asche CV, McAdam-Marx C , Shane-McWhorter L, Plauschinat C. Adverse Events and Oral Antidiabetic Outcomes in a Real World Setting. American Diabetes Association (ADA), Chicago, IL, 2007.
  • Asche CV , Oderda LH, Pepper GA. The Economic Impact of Treatment of Falls- Related Injuries from a U.S. Employers Perspective. Center on Aging Research Retreat, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007.
  • LaFleur J, Asche CV, McAdam-Marx C , Alder S, Sheng X. Postmenopausal osteoporosis fracture occurrence and fracture rates by age in a primary-care setting. Utah Health Services Research Conference, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007.
  • Asche CV, McAdam-Marx C, Shane-McWhorter L, Plauschinat C. Evaluation of diabetes treatment patterns and adverse events in a usual care setting. Utah Health Services Research Conference, VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT, 2007.
  • Seal B, Mucha L, Lenhart G,  Asche CV . Incremental Costs Associated with Antibiotics Prescribed for Acute Otitis Media. 12th Annual International Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Arlington, VA, 2007.
  • Mucha L, Seal B, Lenhart G,  Asche CV . Direct and Incremental Costs of Acute Respiratory Infections. 12th Annual International Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Arlington, VA, 2007.
  • LaFleur J, McAdam-Marx C, Asche CV , Alder S, Sheng X, Brixner DI, Silverman S. The Risk of Clinical Vertebral Fracture for Postmenopausal Patients with Specific Combinations of Fracture Risk Factors in a Primary-Care Setting. National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF), Washington, DC, 2007.
  • Said Q , Rosenblatt LC,  Ghate SR , Whitehead R,  Brixner DI . Real World Impact of Second Generation Antipsychotics on Weight Gain in an Adolescent Population. 59th Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA, October 11-14, 2007.
  • Asche CV , Mucha L, Lenhart G, Seal B. Incremental Costs Associated Antibiotics Prescribed for Community Acquired Pneumonia Episodes. 12th Annual International Meeting of the International Society of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Arlington, VA, 2007.
  • Asche CV . Overview of Data used in Outcomes Research. Pharmaceutical Market Research Summit. Leverage Pre and Post Launch Market Research Strategies to Improve Initial Product Positioning and Ongoing Strategic Decision Making. King of Prussia, PA, 2006.
  • Asche CV . Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections. Independence of Washington State Pharmacy Association Continuing Education Seminars. Washington State Pharmacy Association (WSPA) Mid-Year Meeting. Renton, Washington, 2006.
  • Brixner DI  (presenter),  Joish VN, McAdam-Marx C , Arondekar B, Hoblyuk R. Evaluation of Persistency and Outcomes in Patients on SU Combination Therapy with TZD's or Metformin. 2nd Annual Health Services Research Conference. Salt Lake City, UT, 2006
  • Brixner DI . Pharmacoeconomics of COPD Management. American Society of Hospital Pharmacists Mid-year Meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2006.
  • Brixner DI . Real World Data in Healthcare Decision Making. European Science Foundation Conference on the Global Health Economy, Kiel, Germany, 2006.
  • Brixner DI . Assessment of Cardiometabolic Risk in a Primary Care Electronic Medical Database. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2006.
  • Brixner DI . Developing and Implementing Pharmacy Policy for Insomnia Therapies within Managed Care Plans. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Meeting, Seattle, WA, 2006.
  • Asche CV . Prospective Economic Evaluations in Clinical Trials and Examples, First Western Pharmacoeconomics Conference; Salt Lake City, Utah, 2005.
  • Asche CV . Overview of Data used in Outcomes Research. Strategic Research Institute Conference Patient Level Data for the Pharmaceutical Industry; Washington, DC, 2005.
  • Brixner DI . Assessment of the Prevalence and Costs of Osteoporosis Treatment Options in a Real World Setting. AMCP Symposium; Nashville, TN, 2005.
  • Brixner DI . The Case Against Excessive Cost Sharing for Biologics. AMCP Symposium; Nashville, TN, 2005.
  • Brixner DI . Electronic Medical Records in Outcomes Research: The New Frontier. Jefferson Medical College; Philadelphia, PA, 2005.
  • Brixner DI . Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections AMCP Framework on Quality Drug Therapy. AMCP Annual Meeting; Denver, CO, 2005.
  • Brixner DI . Managing Your Osteoporosis Formulary to Maximize Bone Strength and Minimize Fracture. AMCP Annual Meeting; Denver, CO, 2005.
  • Joish VN . Risk-adjustment in Outcomes Research: The Case of Diabetes Severity Index. Guest Lecture at the Ohio State University College of Pharmacy; Columbus, OH, 2005.
  • Joish VN . Application of Pharmacoeconomics in the Western World. Guest lecture to post-graduate students at Principale K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy; Mumbai, India, 2005.
  • Joish VN . Cost-effectiveness Analysis and Methodological Issues in Pharmacoeconomics Research. 3 day workshop at the India Gandhi Government Medical College, Nagpur, India. Workshop for members of Indian Clinical Epidemiologists Network (INDIACLEN), 2005.
  • Brixner DI , Corey-Lisle P,  Oberg B , Tuomari V,  Biskupiak JE . Complexity of Depression Treatments: Healthcare Utilization and Costs. APA Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2005.
  • Brixner DI , Jorgenson JA. Relationship Between Health Systems and Colleges of Pharmacy - AACP-Sponsored Program at the ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting. 2004.
  • Brixner DI . Managing the Continuum of Treatment: Modeling the Economic Impact of Treating Diabetes. Symposium in conjunction with the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. 2004.
  • Joish VN . Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes Research. Seminar of pharmaceutical company sales staff at Principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy; Mumbai, India, 2004.
  • Brixner DI . Patient Management in Irritable Bowel Syndrome. American Society of Health System Pharmacists Midyear Meeting. 2003.
  • Brixner DI . The Management of COPD in Managed Care Systems. Pre- Meeting Symposium to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. 2003.
  • Brixner DI . The Economics of Insomnia. Pre-Meeting Symposium to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. 2003.
  • Brixner DI . Evidenced Based Treatment Approaches to Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Pre-Meeting Symposium to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy. 2003.
  • Brixner DI . Utilization of the AMCP Format in Medicaid, Medicaid & Medicare, the Changing Landscape. 2003.

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A COVID-19 vaccine booster dose can help immunocompromised patients generate a strong defense against the disease, according to research published in the journal the  Lancet Rheumatology . The authors said the findings support strategies at the national and international level that promote booster doses.

Q&A: Inside the Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy-AstraZeneca Collaboration

In a presentation at AXS24, the Asembia Specialty Pharmacy Summit, Autumn Zuckerman, PharmD, BCPS, CSP, Director, Health Outcomes at Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy, and her colleagues shared the real-world results of a collaboration between their health system specialty pharmacy and AstraZeneca. Zuckerman sat down with  Drug Topics  to share additional insights from the collaborative program.

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Ascension, one of the largest health care systems in the United States, detected disruptions in its technology network systems due to a suspected “cybersecurity event.” Although the extent of the disruption and its damage are currently unknown, the company was forced to shut down several of its systems across the country to ensure the safety of patient information.

Q&A: How Coffee Helped This Pharmacy Improve Front-End Sales

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Course objective .

The goal of the MS program is to provide students with a broad background of courses in a variety of areas in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacology & Toxicology.  Students will take courses in the areas of Drug Discovery & Development, Pharmacology & Toxicology, Pharmaceutics, and Health & Pharmaceutical Outcomes.  The program is ideal for students pursuing advancement in their careers or exploring future academic opportunities in the health sciences.  Those interested in the PhD programs in the College of Pharmacy will have an opportunity to pursue optional research in the summer and apply to the program in the fall of their second year. 

Courses taken in the MS program can be transferred to a PhD degree. 

Application Requirements

Students applying to this program should have a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, biochemistry or pharmacy with adequate preparation in mathematics. 

Course Information

Students are required to complete a minimum of 30 units specified below, including:

A minimum of  33  units of course work in the area of the major subject including 3 seminar units and 2 units for the final semester presentation, will be counted towards the student’s Plan of Study.  Please note that seminar registration is required every semester.  

Required Course  (Total 25)

  • PCOL 530 Topics in Drug Discovery (Fall) 2 Credits
  • PCOL 535 General and Systems Toxicology (Fall) 3 Credits
  • PCOL 520a Cellular Communications and Signal Transduction (Spring) 4 Credits
  • PCOL 596a Student Seminar (1 credit/fall semester) & PCOL 595A Journal Club (1 credit/spring semester) 2 Credits Total
  • PHSC 501 Introduction to Pharmacology, Drug Discovery & Pharmaceutics (Fall) 4 Credits
  • PHSC 502 Pharmaceutics (Fall) 3 Credits
  • PCOL 505 Current Techniques in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Fall) 3 Credits
  • PHSC 670 Principles in Drug Discovery, Design and Development (Spring) 4 Credits

Elective Courses (8 Credits):

  • BIOS 576a Biostatistics 3 Credits
  • PCOL 509c Statistics for Research (Spring, even years)
  • PCOL 550 Drug Disposition & Metabolism (Spring) 2 Credits
  • PCOL 515 Mechanisms of Human Diseases (Spring) 4 Credits
  • PCOL 595H Problems in the Biology of Complex Diseases 2 Credits
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  • PHSC 513 Health Technology Assessment (Fall) 3 Credits
  • PHSC 511 Topics in Pharmaceutical Solids, Nanotechnology and Solid-State Particle Engineering Design in Drug Delivery (Spring) 3 Credits

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PCOL 900 Research (Fall/Spring/Summer) 1-4 Credits

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Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy (Teaching Track) Director of Experiential Assessment

The University of Southern California Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (USC Mann) is seeking candidates for a full-time, 12-month calendar, non-tenure track faculty appointment in the Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy. The successful candidate will be appointed as Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy (Teaching Track) and serve as the Director of Experiential Assessment, with the specific rank determined based on prior academic experience and demonstrated success. The Teaching Track faculty position combines administrative and teaching/mentoring duties to total at least 80% of USC activities, with the remaining 20% towards excellence in service and scholarship. Scholarly activities and university service are important contributions for the well-rounded faculty candidate’s recruitment and success.

The successful candidate will collaborate closely with the Director of Professional Experience Programs, the Director of Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences, and the Assistant Dean for Assessment to design, enhance, implement, and oversee experiential assessment strategies at USC Mann. They will also collaborate with students, faculty, staff, and external preceptors and partners to align experiential assessment plans for enhancing the quality of student experiences and success in the program. Teaching responsibilities may include coordination of experiential related topics and courses, or other areas assigned within the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum. Most of the responsibilities for the position would be performed on the USC Health Sciences campus with some travel as required.

Specific responsibilities include:

Developing and executing the experiential education assessment strategic plan. Designing assessment methods that effectively evaluate experiential learning outcomes. Overseeing the collection and analysis of assessment data to measure effectiveness of experiential assessment initiatives and propose strategies for improvement. Supervising the collection and analysis of assessment data to measure student achievement and progress in the curriculum and provide guidance for personal and professional development. Exploring, selecting, and using assessment tools and resources that support experiential assessment goals, ensuring reliability and validity of program measures. Fostering a culture of assessment by providing training and development opportunities for internal and external stakeholders. Establishing quality assurance processes to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and integrity of assessment data management and practices. Preparing and presenting comprehensive reports on assessment findings, trends, and recommendations for diverse stakeholders. Managing the experiential program syllabus creation and review process. Revising experiential remediation policies and procedures. Engaging with preceptors and students at practice sites for performance feedback and evaluation. Ensuring compliance with ACPE accreditation standards and requirements related to experiential curricular assessment.

Required Qualifications, Credentials and Experience

Applicants must have a PharmD degree and California licensure (or eligibility for licensure with passing the state board exam at the first available sitting). Candidates with prior experience in academia, including experiential education, assessment, teaching, precepting, and scholarship; along with proven excellence, leadership, knowledge, and skills to collaborate with partners and represent pharmacy externally will be given priority.

Strong written and verbal communication skills; analytical skills with the ability to interpret and communicate complex data effectively; ability to multitask, problem solve and collaborate with other team members; and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion principles are a must.

Preferred experiences include using assessment tools and technologies, such as learning management systems, data analytics software, and Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Demonstrated expertise is the data organization, display, and presentation of assessment information using these technolofies is a plus.

Description of Institution/Organization

USC Mann is located on the USC Health Sciences Campus, which includes the Keck Hospital of USC, the Norris Cancer Hospital, and Los Angeles General Medical Center. Ranked as the #1 school of pharmacy among private schools, USC Mann is recognized for its more than century-long reputation for innovation in pharmaceutical education, practice, and research. The school uniquely spans the entire spectrum of pharmaceutical development and clinical care – from drug discovery to regulatory approaches that promote safety and innovation, from delivery of patient care services to evaluating the impact of care on patient outcomes and costs. The school’s dynamic faculty participates in all levels of pharmacy education: from undergraduate majors to multiple MS and PhD graduate programs, from the Doctor of Pharmacy degree program with dual degree options to a wide variety of advanced clinical residency and fellowship training, and from laboratory to bedside learning experiences. The school has recently received a $50 million endowment from the Alfred E. Mann Foundation to name the school and to support student scholarships, faculty development and recruitment, and integrated biomedical innovation. In sustaining our responsibilities as leaders in pharmacy education, we are in the midst of completing an exciting revision of our professional studies curriculum to be implemented in academic year 2025 that will provide our students with the most modern approaches to the science and clinical practice knowledge and skills to build their careers

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Man sentenced to 63 months for string of CVS pharmacy robberies in Michigan

Kristopher kukola robbed several pharmacies in the same manner.

Brandon Carr , Digital Content Producer

Michigan resident Kristopher Kukola was sentenced to 63 months for robbing several CVS pharmacies in Van Buren Township, Saline, and Milan, Michigan, before being arrested with the help of a decoy pill bottle.

Kukola, 39, robbed several CVS pharmacies in the same manner:

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Court documents say Kukola robbed a CVS Pharmacy in Van Buren Township by reaching into a pocket of his jacket and stating, “I’m armed,” and showed the handle of what the victim believed to be a black gun before directing one of the victims to lay on the ground.

On June 2, 2022, the 39-year-old robbed a CVS Pharmacy in Saline. This time, Kukola presented the victims with a list of medications and demanded that an employee give him everything on the list.

He again displayed what appeared to be a black handgun and demanded that the victims lay on the floor.

On June 8, 2022, Kukola returned from the first robbery to the Van Buren CVS. He handed a list of prescription drugs to an employee, saying, “Put everything on the list in the bag, or I will start shooting. I have a gun.”

Kukola’s final robbery was on July 7, 2022, when he robbed a CVS in Milan, Michigan.

Court documents say he handed an employee a list of prescription pills. But this time, the employee placed a decoy pill bottle with GPS tracking into Kukola’s bag .

The tracking device allowed officials to follow Kukola, ultimately leading to his arrest.

Kukola was sentenced to 63 months in prison.

“Our office remains steadfast in our commitment to addressing violent crime and protecting our community from the dangerous diversion of prescription drugs.” said U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison. “No one should have to fear for their lives because they work in a pharmacy, and I commend the quick thinking of the pharmacy employee in giving the defendant the decoy pill bottle that ultimately led to his arrest.”

“This case serves as an example of the FBI’s relentless efforts to track down violent offenders who resort to fear and violence to steal dangerous prescriptions for personal gain,” said Special Agent in Charge Cheyvoryea Gibson of the FBI in Michigan.

“I want to thank Detroit’s Violent Crimes Task Force for their diligent work identifying and capturing the defendant. The FBI is committed to pursuing those who engage in illegal activities that ruin the lives of Michigan residents.”

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Engineering students learn importance of global connections

Students traveled to germany through the global technical workforce course.

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At the University of Cincinnati, students can enroll in the Global Technical Workforce course to gain professional skills that complement their technical engineering skills. Through the course, students are equipped with tools to contribute to the increasingly global and diverse work environment. 

Students are taught how to work in global teams and communicate interculturally and at the end of the course get the opportunity to put these skills into practice through a short study abroad trip. This year, two groups of students traveled to Germany and Ghana over spring break. 

A group of students traveled to Germany for a study abroad experience through the Global Technical Workforce course. Photo/Provided

"I thought it would be a great experience to travel abroad for 10 days," said Siddique Korakottil, a mechanical engineering student. "Because the trip was engineering focused, it was a great opportunity in terms of my degree and as a cultural excursion." 

The group spent 10 days in Germany, five in Munich and the rest in the Ruhr region. Student were led by Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering faculty Aimee Frame and Eric Payton, the latter of whom completed two postdoctoral fellowships in Germany. 

The group was able to tour one of the world's only large-scale pipe bending plants, Salzgitter-Mannesmann Grobblech through Eric Payton's postdoctoral connections. Photo/Provided

"Some of the tours and visits the students went on during this trip were due to my existing connections," Payton said. "For instance, the tour of Salzgitter-Mannesmann Grobblech, a largescale pipe-bending plant, was arranged because Dr. Shenja Dziaszyk, who I worked with as a postdoc, now works there. I wanted the students to see the way that international connections can be beneficial." 

During the trip, students took facility tours of different mechanical and materials engineering companies, including Siemens, which has a longstanding partnership with UC. Another student traveler, Olivia Sieger, an architectural engineering major, shared that the Siemens visit was a highlight of the trip for her. 

The UC group was led through a day tour of the global tech company's headquarters in Munich, which included presentations about the business and an introduction for students on the variations across cultures. 

The group also visited Eickhoff Gruppe, a wind turbine gear manufacturer, Ingpuls GmbH, a shape memory alloy manufacturer, and universities including Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, and the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences in Gelsenkirchen. 

International experiences are important for students because the earlier they can start recognizing how interconnected global economies are, the more they can participate and advance in their areas

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Olivia Sieger, architectural engineering student, has family from Germany and was able to experience the country in a new way during this trip. Photo/Provided

"At the university in Gelsenkirchen, we were able to sit in on a presentation for their global working class, and realized we were learning the same things," Sieger said. "We were able to talk to and connect with the students, seeing they have similar campus experiences even though the structure of schooling in Germany is different than it is here." 

"Talking to students there was the most fun part for me," Korakottil said. "It was cool because we were able to exchange different ideas about engineering and cultures and connect with each other." 

Along with the university and industry visits, the students were able to experience German culture in other ways. Both Payton and Korakottil shared about the time spent watching the Dortmund soccer match. Some of the group walked around the city with locals and watched the game next to the stadium. It was one of the most memorable moments of the trip for Korakottil. 

Eric Payton (right) and Siddique Korakottil (second from right) outside of the stadium at the Dortmund soccer match. Photo/Provided

Each year, the University of Cincinnati sends hundreds of students to countries around the world for different study abroad experiences. The Global Technical Workforce study abroad trip is unique in the way that it is catered towards students in STEM fields. Over the last decade, students have traveled to 14 countries on nearly a dozen study tours. The course is open to students of all disciplines and majors, although most are from engineering programs or select the course as part of the UC Honors Program. On one of the trips to Ghana , several students were from  UC's Lindner College of Business .

"International experiences are important for students because I think the earlier they can start recognizing how interconnected global economies are, the more they can participate and advance in their areas," Payton said. 

Sieger and Korakottil said they had been abroad before — Sieger specifically to Germany — but neither before had benefited from an international experience in this professional, academic way. They appreciate what this trip gave them, they said. 

"I would definitely recommend this course and advise anyone who is interested to go in with an open mind because that is how you will get the most out of it," Korakottil said. 

Featured image at top: UC group at their visit to Westfälische Hochschule in Germany. Photo/Provided

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