Pharmacy researchers continually unlock vital new discoveries and game-changing insights. Hear research updates directly from the investigators as they present their findings in the first of two sessions related to Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences (ESAS). Be sure to stick around for the in-depth Q&A.
Community Pharmacists and Improving Contraception Access: Relationships Between Contraceptive Counseling and Dispensing Contraceptives. Lucille Abrams Factors Associated with the Implementation of Pediatric Immunization Services: A Survey of Community Pharmacies in Alabama.Oluchukwu Ezeala Development of Measures to Assess Pharmacists’ Perceived Barriers and Role in Pediatric Immunization Delivery. Nicholas McCormick Rendezvous with Death: Preparing Future Pharmacists for Death and Dying Experiences. Kayleigh Conaway Assessing the Economic Viability of Pharmacy Education for Technicians: A Comparative Analysis of Tuition Trends and Wages. Grace Lafleur
Learning Objectives:
Describe the economic, social, and administrative sciences (ESAS) research presented and its application to contemporary pharmacy. practice
Discuss strategies for applying the research presented to their own practice.
Articulate ideas and additional research that could be explored based on the ESAS research presented.