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Pharmacists Educate and Bridge Communication Gaps for Patients With Pericarditis

Pharmacy Times

Pharmacists can help educate patients, identify adverse events, and help patients communicate with other health care professionals or drug companies.

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Communication failures, policy noncompliance fuel jump in reported patient safety events, Joint Commission finds

Fierce Healthcare

Communication failures, policy noncompliance fuel jump in reported patient safety events, Joint Commission finds dmuoio Wed, 04/05/2023 - 16:35

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Reaching The APEX: American Pharmacies Annual Meeting Showcases the Importance of Community

Drug Topics

Chuck Waters, vice president of marketing, communications, and data strategy at American Pharmacies, shared why collaboration is so important for the company’s annual APEX event.

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Crisis Communication Plans in Pharma

PharmExec

The pharmaceutical industry must have crisis communications prepared now to anticipate unforeseen events—especially those that impact public trust.

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Patient Education When Initiating Treatment for Menopausal Symptoms

Pharmacy Times

Panelists note how medical professionals discuss menopause therapy, addressing symptoms, treatment options, safety concerns, adverse events, and personalized management strategies through patient-centered care.

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Syneos Health Communications takes the crown at PM Society Digital Awards

pharmaphorum

The PM Society Digital Awards 2024, an annual event in the healthcare marketing industry sponsored by Twist Health, held its 15th ceremony at The Brewery in London on 12th September.

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Open communication helps ulcerative colitis patients through COVID-19

pharmaphorum

Gastroenterologist Dr Séverine Vermeire explains how lockdowns and communication changes over COVID-19 are taking their toll on ulcerative colitis patients and how we can best support them in the new normal. The COVID-19 pandemic might have changed everything about how we communicate, but as humans we still crave social interaction.