Lucinda Maine is executive vice president and chief executive officer of the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy reports that the number of students receiving their first professional degree in pharmacy consisted of 2781 men (40%) in 1989-90, as compared to 4175 women (60%).
The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy specifies the expected outcomes for the education of pharmacists, and many of these could be applied broadly to the education of a wide range of healthcare professionals (Center for the Advancement of Pharmaceutical Education [CAPE], 1998).
The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy is offering complimentary DVDs of the public television show "Pharmacists: Unsung Heroes" to all interested high school teachers, guidance counselors and administrators, in hopes of piquing student interest in pharmacy as a career.
The executive session was convened by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, the American Nurses Association, the American Organization of Nurse Executives, and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy reported on another NACDS study that shows college enrollment on the rise and colleges willing to make the commitment to the program.
This decision was made by the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in 1992.The intent is to strengthen the educational requirement for pharmacists, whose job will become increasingly demanding due to the complexities in health care delivery and new advancements in pharmaceutical products.
-- The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) is getting out the message that when it comes to impacting patients' health, pharmacists are fully qualified, capable and willing.
The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), founded in 1900, is the national association representing all US accredited colleges and schools of pharmacy education.
Norida Torriente,
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Alexandria, Va.:
More than three in five pharmacy students are women, according to the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Yet only a fraction of the nation's independent pharmacies are owned by women.
APhA said that during her tenure as dean Speedie expanded the pharmacy program to the campus of the University of Minnesota/Duluth, resulting in an increased admission of 60 students per year; established the Center for Leading Healthcare Change, which she co-directs; and built a national presence for the pharmacy college through service in the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), U.S.