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January 2012 - "Risk Evaluation and Mitigation"

February 2012 - “Drug Effects in Pregnancy & Lactation”

 

January 2011 - Part 1. Controlled Substance Distribution

February 2011 - Part 2. Controlled Substances

March 2011 - Treatment of MS

april 2011 - DRY EYE SYNDROMe

May 2011 - New Drugs 2010-2011

June 2011 - Blood Thinning Drugs

July 2011 - Pharmacogenetics & ADRs

August 2011 - RevieW and Update: Migraine

September 2011 - medication adherence

October 2011 - update immunizations

November 2011 - Adherence-Part 2: Pharmacist’s Perspective

 

January 2010 - Pharmacy Law 2010

February 2010 - Pharmacy Considerations: Hepatitis

March 2010 -Geriatric Drug Considerations

April 2010 -New Drugs: 2009-2010

May 2010 -Geriatric Skin Disorders

June 2010 -Overview-2009 H1N1 Epidemic

July 2010 -Part 1 Medication Errors Prevention Update 2010

August 2010 -Part 2 Medication Errors Prevention Update 2010

september 2010 -Disaster Preparedness in Pharmacy Part 1

October 2010 -Disaster Preparedness in Pharmacy Part 2

November 2010 -hiv/aids update

 

January 2009 - Pharmacy Law 2009

February 2009 - Cholesterol Management

March 2009 - Drug Use During Pregnancy

April 2009 - Pharmaceutical Waste

May 2009 - Prevention of HPV Infections

June 2009 - Immunizations and Vaccinations

July 2009 - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia

August 2009 - Review: Parkinson's Disease

September 2009 - Review: Natural Products

October 2009 - Review of HRT

November 2009 - CA-MRSA: An Emerging Pathogen