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Focus:
APhA DrugInfoLine is a monthly newsletter of interpreted
drug and pharmacotherapeutic information designed to keep frontline
pharmacists up-to-date on the latest trends in the biomedical
literature. It includes regular coverage of these areas:
| * Cardiology |
* Psychiatry |
* HIV Care |
| * Endocrinology |
* Pulmonology |
* Immunizations |
| * Gastroenterology |
* Rheumatology |
* Lipids Management |
| * Infectious Diseases |
* Anticoagulation Care |
* Alternative Medicines |
| * Neurology |
* Asthma Care |
* OTC Medications |
| * Oncology |
* Diabetes Care |
* Drug Interactions |
APhA is the nation's largest professional association of
pharmacists and is one of the oldest societies for health care
professionals in the United States. The Association is a leader in
providing timely, high-quality information and education for health care
professionals, and is an advocate for improved health through the
provision of comprehensive pharmaceutical care.
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recommendations, or endorsement of APhA. The publisher, authors,
editors, reviewers, and contributors have taken care to ensure that
information contained in APhA DrugInfoLine is accurate and
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with regard to claims, losses, or damages caused or alleged to be
caused, directly or indirectly, by use of any information contained in
the publication. All decisions about drug therapy must be based on the
independent judgment of the clinician.
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Staff:
- President: Winnie M. Landis, BPharm
- Executive Vice President: John A. Gans, PharmD
- Publisher: Frank Bennicasa
- Editor: L. Michael Posey, BPharm (adil@aphanet.org)
- Managing Editor: Carli Richard, MBA
- Assistant Editors: Joseph Sheffer and Alex Egervary
- Copy Editor: Bob Reynolds
- Administrative/Publishing Coordinator: Kristin Hodges
- Circulation Manager: Patricia J. Massenberg
- Contributing Writers: Ellen Whipple Guthrie, PharmD, Bernie R. Olin,
PharmD, and Maria G. Tanzi, PharmD
- Director, Creative Services: Bill Succolosky
Editorial Advisory Board:
- Omar Badawi, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore
- Amber L. Briggs, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist/Pharmacy Consultant,
Soldotna Professional Pharmacy, Soldotna, Alaska
- Jack J. Chen, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, Associate Professor (Neurology),
School of Pharmacy, and Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology,
Movement Disorders Center, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda,
Calif.
- M. Lynn Crismon, PharmD, Professor and Associate Dean for Clinical
Programs, College of Pharmacy, University of Texas at Austin,
Austin
- Devra K. Dang, PharmD, Assistant Clinical Professor, School of
Pharmacy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, and Clinical Pharmacy
Specialist, University of Connecticut/St. Francis Primary Care Center at
Burgdorf Health Center, Hartford
- Betty J. Dong, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Family and
Community Medicine, Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine, University of
California, San Francisco
- Edward F. Foote, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, Associate Professor and Chair,
Department of Pharmacy Practice, Nesbit College of Pharmacy and Nursing,
Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
- John D. Grabenstein, PhD, COL, FAPhA, Military Vaccine Agency, US
Army Medical Command, Falls Church, Va.
- Nicole M. Maisch, PharmD, Assistant Clinical Professor, College of
Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions, St. John’s University,
Queens, N.Y., and Assistant Director, Drug Information Service, Long
Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, N.Y.
- Frank Pucino, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, FDPGEC, Ambulatory Care Clinical
Pharmacy Team Leader, Pharmacy Department, National Institutes of
Health, Bethesda, Md.
- Charles D. Ponte, PharmD, CDE, BCPS,BC-ADM, Professor of Clinical
Pharmacy and Family Medicine, Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine, Robert
C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University,
Morgantown
- Sarah Ray, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Coordinator and Residency Program
Director, Ambulatory Care Services, Department of Pharmaceutical
Services, Aurora Health Care, Milwaukee, Wis.
- Arthur A. Schuna, MS, FASHP, Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator, William
S. Middleton VA Medical Center, and Clinical Professor, School of
Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- R. William Soller, PhD, Executive Director, Center for Consumer Self
Care, and Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, University of California, San
Francisco
- Daniel S. Streetman, PharmD, MS, Clinical Assistant Professor,
Assistant Research Scientist, and Head, Clinical Pharmacogenomics
Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- C. Wayne Weart, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina,
Charleston
- Gary C. Yee, PharmD, FCCP, Professor and Chair of Pharmacy Practice,
College of Pharmacy, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha
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