Editor's Note: The following is a sample chapter from our new guide: Mastering the Match: How to Secure a Pharmacy Residency. Are you thinking about residency? If so, click here.
Read MoreHello tl;dr friends. In addition to creating lovingly hand-crafted pharmacy knowledge bombs for your reading enjoyment, I also occasionally write for Pharmacy Times. I don't post every article that I write for Pharmacy Times here on tl;dr pharmacy...
Read MoreThis post is sort of a "round up" of Residency Directors, Pharmacy Directors, and other influencers in the pharmacy residency sphere. In short, these are the people who interview you when you apply for residency.
I asked each of them one question:
"How can a pharmacy student make their residency application stand out?"
Read MoreOne thing that new pharmacy residents struggle with is transitioning from "student" to "pharmacist." Since residents are still under the umbrella of being a trainee, the first few months of residency are not all that different from their P4 year
Read MoreThere's a new acronym on the rise in pharmacy education. One that's striking fear in the hearts of students everywhere.
PCOA
The Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment.
Read MoreWell, we're coming full circle here. Our epic series on HIV is nearing its coda. We've only got one "class" of HIV meds left to talk about.
The Entry Inhibitors.
Read MoreBefore we get too far, let’s clarify what drugs fall in the aminoglycoside class. That way we’re all on the same page. When we talk about aminoglycosides, we’re referring to gentamicin, tobramycin, and amikacin.
Read MoreIntegrase Inhibitors (also known as IN Strand Transfer Inhibitors...or commonly abbreviated as INSTIs) first appeared on the market in 2007. This may come as a surprise to you, but their job is to inhibit the HIV enzyme Integrase.
What does Integrase do?
Read MorePIs. Ahhh the ever-so-important private investigators.
Err...I mean protease inhibitors.
You may recall that we've already discussed protease inhibitors in our post on Hepatitis C.
Read MoreHowdy all. This is just a quick note to let you know that I wrote a short piece for Pharmacy Times.
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