by Vladimire Herard, M.S. | Aug 29, 2014 | NEWS
Recommendations To Pharmacy, Medical Students, Graduates Suggestions to college students and graduates on how to avoid or alleviate debt vary with sources. Some former graduates of pharmacy or medical schools advise graduates or their peers to not yield to temptation...
by Vladimire Herard, M.S. | Aug 29, 2014 | NEWS
Status of Debt For Pharmacists, Medical Professions Like their nonmedical counterparts, pharmacists and other college graduates in other medical professions are affected by student debt woes, though they may not be its main drivers, researchers say. Studies from...
by Brian J. Catton, Pharm.D. | Feb 1, 2014 | NEWS, PHARMACY & MEDICAL LAW
A few months ago I started dating this woman from the greater Philadelphia region. Needless to say, she’s amazing – full of spunk, sass, and strong character (and she’s quite beautiful too!). Our relationship has gotten to the point that, as men, we...
by Pharm Psych Original | Jan 18, 2014 | NEWS
The advent of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a pertinent reminder of the struggles that individuals in our society have undergone to obtain freedom and opportunity. The field of healthcare has not been immune to these issues and struggles; we are still recovering...
by Vladimire Herard, M.S. | Jan 16, 2014 | NEWS
Researchers for the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy marvel at the irony of a rise in the number of college-educated racial and ethnic minorities and stagnation in their enrollment in medical schools and...