Catalyst Series: Optimizing Medication Use (OMU)
As a follow-up to the UNC catalyst events, we would like to keep the conversation going by highlighting participant examples of collaborative pharmacy practice models. We encourage you to reach out to the case study authors to learn more. Our … Read more
Catalyst Series: IndyCare TCM Collaborative Model
As a follow-up to the UNC catalyst events, we would like to keep the conversation going by highlighting participant examples of collaborative pharmacy practice models. As such, we will be disseminating a series of case studies over the next few … Read more
Catalyst Series: UNC Hospitals and CPESN Transitions of Care Partnership
As a follow-up to the UNC catalyst events, we would like to keep the conversation going by highlighting participant examples of collaborative pharmacy practice models. As such, we will be disseminating a series of case studies over the next few … Read more
Catalyst Series: Optimizing Medication Delivery and Adherence through our MAC Pack Program
As a follow-up to the UNC catalyst events, we would like to keep the conversation going by highlighting participant examples of collaborative pharmacy practice models. As such, we will be disseminating a series of case studies over the next few … Read more
Catalyst Series: Expanding Comprehensive Medication Reviews Offerings
As a follow-up to the UNC catalyst events, we would like to keep the conversation going by highlighting participant examples of collaborative pharmacy practice models. As such, we will be disseminating a series of case studies over the next few … Read more
March Medication Optimization Catalyst Event Summary
On March 8, 2023, the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy convened pharmacists, providers, health systems, and payer groups in Chapel Hill, NC to continue discussing priorities, needs, and gaps in population health management in our state. This meeting was in … Read more
Meet the pharmacies at the forefront of behavioral health care!
By: Courtney Humphries and Lori Armistead Mental illnesses – such as depression and anxiety – have been on the rise in the United States for decades. During the COVID-19 pandemic, maintaining mental health became even more challenging for a lot … Read more
