The event raised more than $1.5 million, which will help support evidence-based research, pharmacy education and philanthropic initiatives to improve patient outcomes and advance population health.
Six faculty members from schools and colleges of pharmacy nationwide have been selected as members of this year’s class to participate in the 18-month research mentorship program.
On Nov. 15, NACDS submitted a letter in response to TDCI’s request for comments on its proposed emergency adoption of rules regarding enforceable pharmacy benefit manager reform regulations.
Featuring signage at nearly 19,000 Dollar General stores in 47 states, the campaign reflects the Foundation’s partnership with Haleon, J&J and Perrigo.