Student May 2006

Student May 2006

An Overview of Antibiotic Resistance

For more than 50 years, pharmacists have dispensed antibiotics to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.

New Provisional Recommendations for Vaccine Administration in Adolescents

What are the recommendations for the simultaneous administration of the recently approved combination vaccines?

Interviewing Like a Professional

The interview, one of the most important components of the job search strategy, can be instrumental in securing a position.

Making the Transition

While pharmacy school graduates are usually focused on taking the NAPLEX following graduation, what happens after the big test is over and the license is in hand?

Multiple Choices in Pharmacy

In the months leading up to graduation, the decisions for your future career in pharmacy abound.

Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring

Characterized by increased levels of blood glucose, diabetes mellitus (DM) results from defects in insulin production, insulin action, or both and is classified based upon the underlying cause.

Pharmacy Job Market Outlook

Congratulations as you near graduation and plan the first stages of your pharmacy career!

The Future of Pharmacy

On behalf of the entire staff at U.S Pharmacist, I would like to welcome you to this inaugural issue of U.S. Pharmacist Student Edition.

The Pharmacist and Self-Care with Nonprescription Products

Nonprescription, or over-the-counter (OTC), products are a group of pharmaceuticals considered by the FDA to be sufficiently safe for use without the intervention of a physician or other licensed professional.

The Role of the Regional Coordinator in Experience Programs Faculty

As colleges and schools of pharmacy try to meet the high demand for pharmacists, many factors limit the institutions' ability to increase class size.

Count, Pour, Lick, and Stick … and So Much More

Ask the average person what they think of when they hear the word pharmacist, and chances are it conjures up an image of a white coat–clad individual standing behind a counter.

Continuing Education

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