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Q&A with Michele Evink, Director of Pharmacy Services at Clarke County Hospital in IowaMichele Evink received her bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from South Dakota State University. She earned her MS in Administrative Studies from the University of South Dakota as well. Michele went on to... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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Skin Cancer Detection Made Quicker, Easier by Missouri S&T Researchers
Detection of malignant melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, will soon be quicker and easier thanks to the work of researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The research... Full Article (0 Comments)
Rate of Healthcare Associated MRSA Infections Decreasing
An analysis of data from 2005 through 2008 of nine metropolitan areas in the US indicates that healthcare-associated invasive methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections decreased am... Full Article (0 Comments)
NCPA Offers DEA Proposed Solution to Balance Patient Needs in Long-Term Care Facilities with Drug Diversion Concerns
The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) has proposed that the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) create a new DEA registration sub-category within the “Institutional Practitioner” ... Full Article (0 Comments)
Prescription Drug Abuse Poses Public Health Threat
As celebrity tragedies involving prescription medications continue to make headlines, a national alliance of families, medical professionals, law enforcement, and drug abuse prevention advocates today... Full Article (0 Comments)
Use of Certain Antiviral Drugs During Pregnancy Not Linked With Higher Risk of Major Birth Defects
An analysis of data from Denmark finds no associated increased risk of major birth defects for mothers who were exposed during the first trimester of pregnancy to the antiviral drugs acyclovir, valacy... Full Article (0 Comments)



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