U.S. Pharmacist

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US Pharmacist magazine (Aug 2005)

U.S. Pharmacist

U.S. Pharmacist is a professional journal that provides comprehensive information on the practice of pharmacy in the United States. It is a key resource for pharmacists, offering articles on clinical practice, pharmacy law, pharmacy management, and pharmacy education. The journal is published monthly and is widely read by professionals in the field.

History[edit | edit source]

U.S. Pharmacist was first published in year and has since become a leading source of information for pharmacists in the United States. The journal has evolved over the years to include a wide range of topics relevant to the practice of pharmacy, including the latest developments in pharmacotherapy, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics.

Content[edit | edit source]

The journal covers various aspects of pharmacy practice, including:

  • Clinical practice: Articles on the latest treatment guidelines, case studies, and clinical trials.
  • Pharmacy law: Updates on federal and state regulations affecting pharmacy practice.
  • Pharmacy management: Best practices for managing a pharmacy, including financial management, human resources, and customer service.
  • Pharmacy education: Information on continuing education opportunities, certification programs, and advancements in pharmacy education.

Audience[edit | edit source]

The primary audience for U.S. Pharmacist includes:

  • Pharmacists: Practicing pharmacists who need up-to-date information on clinical practice and pharmacy management.
  • Pharmacy technicians: Support staff who assist pharmacists in various tasks.
  • Pharmacy students: Individuals studying to become pharmacists who need educational resources and information on the profession.
  • Healthcare professionals: Other professionals in the healthcare field who need information on medications and pharmacy practice.

Editorial Board[edit | edit source]

The editorial board of U.S. Pharmacist consists of experts in various fields of pharmacy and healthcare. These individuals contribute their knowledge and expertise to ensure the journal provides accurate and relevant information.

Subscription and Access[edit | edit source]

U.S. Pharmacist is available by subscription, and many articles are also accessible online. Subscribers receive the journal monthly, and online access provides additional resources such as archived articles and special reports.

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