Research from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy explores whether community pharmacists could help the gap — and what’s standing in the way.

Research from the UW–Madison School of Pharmacy explores whether community pharmacists could help the gap — and what’s standing in the way.
UW–Madison School of Pharmacy alumni and faculty share how they’ve been transforming patient outcomes, from opioids to heart failure and cancer care.
As the Wisconsin Opioid Overdose Response Center readies for launch, Senator Tammy Baldwin visits to witness the center’s early progress.
With an influx of federal aid, two School of Pharmacy professors — Jay Ford and Cody Wenthur — will empower Wisconsin pharmacies with new tools to prevent opioid deaths.
Associate Professor Olufunmilola Abraham’s opioid safety video game reaches the point of prescription: emergency departments.
Pharmacy Experts webinars feature faculty, alumni sharing their broad expertise in practice and research.
Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives
The School’s Laurel Legenza and Apoorva Reddy are recognized by the NCHS and AcademyHealth for their visualization of data on suicide and overdose deaths.
Through the Opioid Task Force, Healing Network, and Pharmacy Examining Board, pharmacist alum John Weitekamp works to protect patients.
Assistant Professors Amanda Margolis and Sin Yin Lim advance research in experiential education and pediatric opioid tolerance.