- Dance music industry takes on drug issue (reviewjournal.com)
Drugs and dance music: It’s time to talk. "It’s a hot-button issue," ....at the EDMBiz conference held at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas last week. "We didn’t ever want to go near it because of the negative connotations..." Everybody knows it was happening, but nobody ever really has wanted to talk about it, certainly not many key figures within the electronic dance music community."
- Striving for Excellence: The Honest Apothecary (pharmacytimes.com)
Todd Eury speaks to Jason Poquette, RPh, creator of The Honest Apothecary. This blog delves into the profession of pharmacy, pharmacy careers, pharmacy-related interviews, and other subjects pharmacists need to know about.
- Publix to invest $15 million in pharmacy expansion (drugtopics.modernmedicine.com)
..Publix Super Markets is planning to invest $15 million to expand its pharmacy distribution services.…. operates more than 1,100 stores, applied for tax-exemption incentives with the Orange County Commission for a warehouse…would be renovated into a pharmacy distribution facility.
- School of Medicine physicians to provide medical care at Reno Rodeo (unr.edu)
2015 Reno Rodeo participants can ride safely thanks to University's School of Medicine sports physicians. Cowboys and cowgirls accept injuries as part of their sport. When possible, they "cowboy up" and work through their aches and pains, but sometimes, it takes more specialized medical attention.
- Dr. Pepper Pharmacy Could Soon Be Rebuilt (pharmacytimes.com)
A grocery store and the pharmacy Dr. Pepper owned both burned down in the late 1990s, but the soda company has been working with the town to potentially help fund the pharmacy’s revival. Dr. Charles T. Pepper earned his medical degree at the University of Virginia in 1855 and worked as a surgeon for the Confederacy in the Civil War before moving to Rural Retreat and opening up his own store..
- Health care has the highest rate of workplace injuries—and regulators are cracking down. (advisory.com)
In response to the health care sector's high rate of workplace injuries, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is expanding its oversight program for inpatient care facilities,..
- DSNTV: Leveraging technology to enable patient-facing pharmacy care (drugstorenews.com)
Doyle Jensen, talks to Drug Store News about the technology solutions available to help pharmacists spend more time delivering patient-facing care and less time filling prescriptions.
- The REAL Dr. Pepper (Charles Alderton) (drpeppermuseum.com)
.... originating at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store....Charles Alderton, a young pharmacist.... is believed to be the inventor of the now famous drink.
- Three considerations before choosing an EHR (medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com)
A successful EHR implementation should begin well before your selected vendor partner arrives at your practice to install your system. Even before you choose an EHR, your practice should conduct its due diligence by making a careful assessment of staff needs and wants.
- California Court Strikes Down ‘Pay to Delay’ (news.heartland.org)
The California Supreme Court has ruled pay-to-delay agreements among pharmaceutical companies violate state antitrust laws. The case came about after a brand name pharmaceutical company, Bayer, maker of the blockbuster antibiotic Cipro, paid Barr, a maker of generic drugs, to delay sales of a biosimilar generic drug, thus forestalling competition against Bayer.

