The winning paper by Professor Michelle Chui, alum Taylor Watterson (MS ’18, PhD ’22) and collaborators explores impactful changes to pharmacist and prescriber workflow.
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New Toolkit Helps Pharmacists Build Opioid Stewardship Programs in Rural Wisconsin
Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives
School of Pharmacy Researchers Earn 2021 RSAP Best Paper Award
An award-winning paper from School of Pharmacy researchers highlights and influences the decision-making process for older adults selecting over-the-counter medications.
Using Technology to Improve Patient Safety, Health IT Tool Significantly Reduces Medication Over-Prescription
School of Pharmacy Professor Michelle Chui publishes the first study on the implementation of CancelRx, which showed a 93% success rate in canceling prescriptions from the clinic to the pharmacy at UW Health By Katie …
Pharmacy Redesign with Older Adults in Mind
Professor Michelle Chui leads a project to boost the safety of over-the-counter medication selections among older adults.
Breaking the Opioid Cycle: Part 3
The last in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy faculty are curbing the opioid epidemic, including community-driven interventions, leveraging digital games, and exploring treatment with psilocybin.
Caring for the Caregiver
After winning national leadership award, PharmD students create a training event to educate and empower informal Alzheimer’s caregivers
Breaking the Opioid Cycle: Part 2
In the second in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy researchers are curbing the opioid epidemic, faculty are testing a new tool to improve appropriate prescribing and leveraging pharmacist expertise to increase naloxone dispensing.
AACP Honors 4 School of Pharmacy Pairs as Walmart Scholars
The mentees of four faculty members from the School of Pharmacy, who include students and alumni of the School, were chosen as 2019 Walmart Scholars by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
Alumni Spotlight: Q&A with Ephrem Abebe
Ephrem Abebe (MS ’14, PhD ’16) left Ethiopia, where he trained as a pharmacist, to come to the School of Pharmacy to learn how to improve medication safety.