COP in the News: Sept. 23, 2010
COP in the News keeps you up to date on stories about the College of Pharmacy in the media. Each segment includes the name of the article, the person or people mentioned in it, and then the name of the publication.
Involving pharmacists in direct patient care activities has favorable effects, Marie Chisholm-Burns: The Medical News
Marijuana-like herb needs regulation, Keith Boesen: Tucson Sentinel, AZ Capitol Times
Cady named to serve as dean for Idaho State University College of Pharmacy, Paul Cady: Idaho State Journal, Journal Net
Scorpion antivenin tested in study by University of Arizona, Leslie Boyer: AZ Central, Phoenix Examiner , Tucson Examiner
‘Spice’ or ‘legal marijuana’, sending smokers to ERs, Keith Boesen: Arizona Daily Star
Research Supports Role for Pharmacists in Patient Care, Marie Chisholm-Burns: Modern Medicine
In brief: Get rid of unused medications, COP students: Arizona Daily Star
UA Pharmacy Associate Dean Named VP & Fellow of the International Pharmaceutical Federation, Philip Schneider: AHSC Office of Public Affairs
Poison Clinic is now open on south side, John Sullivan: Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Citizen
Can science support anti-wrinkle cream claims?, Myron and Elaine Jacobson: Bay Area Living
When scorpions meet cats & dogs, Keith Boesen: Tucson Health 101
People in Action, Philip Schneider: AZ Biz
2011 FIT program will be hosted by University of Arizona College of Pharmacy: ACCP
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